A Documentary Chronicle of Sino-Western Relations, 1644-1820: Translated textsLo-shu Fu Documents translated from Chinese offer a more balanced history of East Asian international relations. |
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... mission . They were ordered to withdraw to our frontier stations . At the same time they were to notify the Russian ambassador as to the 262 reason for their delay . Accordingly , So - e - t'u wrote a letter and dis- patched a colonel ...
... mission . They were ordered to withdraw to our frontier stations . At the same time they were to notify the Russian ambassador as to the 262 reason for their delay . Accordingly , So - e - t'u wrote a letter and dis- patched a colonel ...
Page 161
... mission was not merely a courtesy to recipro- cate for the Russian embassy of Sava Vladislavitch , but was also intended to gain a free hand for China in dealing with the Eleuths and the Burgut , subjects of Khalkhas who had fled into ...
... mission was not merely a courtesy to recipro- cate for the Russian embassy of Sava Vladislavitch , but was also intended to gain a free hand for China in dealing with the Eleuths and the Burgut , subjects of Khalkhas who had fled into ...
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... mission , and a ten percent probability of conspiracy . This was true . Then Shu - ho - te went to Ili to make all preparations , to establish the mili- tary posts , to send scouts to gather information , and to arrange the se- cret ...
... mission , and a ten percent probability of conspiracy . This was true . Then Shu - ho - te went to Ili to make all preparations , to establish the mili- tary posts , to send scouts to gather information , and to arrange the se- cret ...
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