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 220
... wish us to raise our official price ? Or are they attempting to apologize for Li Yung - piao ? Perhaps they meant that when Li Yung - piao purchased foreign goods for the government , he only followed the old regulation and did not ...
... wish us to raise our official price ? Or are they attempting to apologize for Li Yung - piao ? Perhaps they meant that when Li Yung - piao purchased foreign goods for the government , he only followed the old regulation and did not ...
Page 246
... wish to present native prod- ucts , and also those Westerners who learn astronomy , medical science , 255 fine arts , horology and wish to go to Peking to serve us should in- form the barbarian chief to petition the maritime sub ...
... wish to present native prod- ucts , and also those Westerners who learn astronomy , medical science , 255 fine arts , horology and wish to go to Peking to serve us should in- form the barbarian chief to petition the maritime sub ...
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... wishes only to pacify all human beings , and He absolutely will not hearken to words that are contrary to friendly relations . However , if you wish to abrogate the pre- vious treaty , that is entirely up to you . After you receive this ...
... wishes only to pacify all human beings , and He absolutely will not hearken to words that are contrary to friendly relations . However , if you wish to abrogate the pre- vious treaty , that is entirely up to you . After you receive this ...
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