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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... received the highest honor when the Supreme Sovereign personally bestowed upon me a glass of wine . In addition , I was given sable caps and cloaks . His Majesty was concerned that perhaps the water and climate of Peking might not suit ...
... received the highest honor when the Supreme Sovereign personally bestowed upon me a glass of wine . In addition , I was given sable caps and cloaks . His Majesty was concerned that perhaps the water and climate of Peking might not suit ...
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... received through the sale of the new goods . When the barbarian merchants de- manded payment of the price of new goods , the hong merchants could not pay them . Therefore , their debt accumulated over a long time and the government had ...
... received through the sale of the new goods . When the barbarian merchants de- manded payment of the price of new goods , the hong merchants could not pay them . Therefore , their debt accumulated over a long time and the government had ...
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... received a gracious pardon . " Then the Russians begged the Emperor to allow them to trade . An official document authorizing the reopening of trade was expected . How- ever in the Western region ( Sinkiang ) Sai - ma - lin , a Turgot ...
... received a gracious pardon . " Then the Russians begged the Emperor to allow them to trade . An official document authorizing the reopening of trade was expected . How- ever in the Western region ( Sinkiang ) Sai - ma - lin , a Turgot ...
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