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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... thousand square li and the population is several hundred thousand . The question is whether we should desert it or defend it . Your servant humbly waits for His Majesty's decision . ( 111 , 24a ) 11 Shih Lang Conquers Formosa The ...
... thousand square li and the population is several hundred thousand . The question is whether we should desert it or defend it . Your servant humbly waits for His Majesty's decision . ( 111 , 24a ) 11 Shih Lang Conquers Formosa The ...
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... thousand chin of local silk for each ship and one thousand chin of the silk produced by second generation silkworms . In the Kwangtung province , the twenty- three mercantile ships sailing abroad are allowed to buy two thousand chin of ...
... thousand chin of local silk for each ship and one thousand chin of the silk produced by second generation silkworms . In the Kwangtung province , the twenty- three mercantile ships sailing abroad are allowed to buy two thousand chin of ...
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... thousand soldiers , they will certainly be dis- turbed . Previously when we dealt with the Dzungars we used more than ten thousand soldiers , so this time we order that the Khalkhas send only five thousand soldiers , as a preventive ...
... thousand soldiers , they will certainly be dis- turbed . Previously when we dealt with the Dzungars we used more than ten thousand soldiers , so this time we order that the Khalkhas send only five thousand soldiers , as a preventive ...
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