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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Page 191
... servant's father was sincerely loyal to the Late August Emperors : Emperor Sheng - tsu and Emperor Shih - tsung . Your servant's father died and Your servant succeeded him . Your servant has heard that the Westerners who reside in China ...
... servant's father was sincerely loyal to the Late August Emperors : Emperor Sheng - tsu and Emperor Shih - tsung . Your servant's father died and Your servant succeeded him . Your servant has heard that the Westerners who reside in China ...
Page 204
... servant concludes that it will be inconvenient for us to allow them to trade in both provinces . Your servant has decided that the tariff at Chekiang should be considerably increased to equal the duty regulations of the maritime customs ...
... servant concludes that it will be inconvenient for us to allow them to trade in both provinces . Your servant has decided that the tariff at Chekiang should be considerably increased to equal the duty regulations of the maritime customs ...
Page 219
... servant Hsin - chu arrived at Kwang on the third day of the seventh month ( August 25 ) . At once your servant transmitted the edict to remove Li Yung - piao from his office . Your servant summoned the important criminals , and gathered ...
... servant Hsin - chu arrived at Kwang on the third day of the seventh month ( August 25 ) . At once your servant transmitted the edict to remove Li Yung - piao from his office . Your servant summoned the important criminals , and gathered ...
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