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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... priests must not harbor treacherous villains and the persons of unknown origin . Local magistrates must also investigate carefully this matter of Buddhist monks and Taoist priests ( secretly ) travelling the seas and hiding spies . They ...
... priests must not harbor treacherous villains and the persons of unknown origin . Local magistrates must also investigate carefully this matter of Buddhist monks and Taoist priests ( secretly ) travelling the seas and hiding spies . They ...
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... priests to proceed to China 380 to take care of the religious needs of the Albazinians . He added that 381 the Emperor himself desired a good surgeon from Russia . Gagarin replied that the Russian priests were nearby in Siberia and ...
... priests to proceed to China 380 to take care of the religious needs of the Albazinians . He added that 381 the Emperor himself desired a good surgeon from Russia . Gagarin replied that the Russian priests were nearby in Siberia and ...
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... priests of Russia who live in Our Imperial capital have never been allowed to receive funds , and have never been permitted visitors . Therefore , the governor's petition that when visitors come to see their priests and students they ...
... priests of Russia who live in Our Imperial capital have never been allowed to receive funds , and have never been permitted visitors . Therefore , the governor's petition that when visitors come to see their priests and students they ...
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