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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... regulations were discussed and decided , including one article stating that everything should be done according to the former regulations . Hereafter , if a murder takes place on the frontier , no matter whether the culprits are ...
... regulations were discussed and decided , including one article stating that everything should be done according to the former regulations . Hereafter , if a murder takes place on the frontier , no matter whether the culprits are ...
Page 395
... regulations . The viceroy and other officials should fully understand this idea and respect- fully obey established regulations . Domestically , we must strengthen our defence , and not cause the foreign barbarians to despise us ...
... regulations . The viceroy and other officials should fully understand this idea and respect- fully obey established regulations . Domestically , we must strengthen our defence , and not cause the foreign barbarians to despise us ...
Page 413
... regulations to control foreign barbarians . They are not allowed to go beyond these regulations . To these barbari- ans who obey our regulations , we offer kindness ; to those who violate our regulations , we demonstrate our power . The ...
... regulations to control foreign barbarians . They are not allowed to go beyond these regulations . To these barbari- ans who obey our regulations , we offer kindness ; to those who violate our regulations , we demonstrate our power . The ...
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