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 179
... according to our law . All Westerners will be delivered to Kwangtung and given a time limit to return to their own country . They are not allowed to remain and create trouble . If the local magistrates fail to find and arrest them or if ...
... according to our law . All Westerners will be delivered to Kwangtung and given a time limit to return to their own country . They are not allowed to remain and create trouble . If the local magistrates fail to find and arrest them or if ...
Page 187
... according to the law of the Interior . Shih - se therefore asked that We conclude this case and not arrest or pursue the criminals but let them be punished according to their own law . " We have controlled the foreigners who have long ...
... according to the law of the Interior . Shih - se therefore asked that We conclude this case and not arrest or pursue the criminals but let them be punished according to their own law . " We have controlled the foreigners who have long ...
Page 282
... according to a communication from the comptroller - general ( Tsung - kuan ) T'ung - a - tai declared two cavalry ... according to this regulation . If We do not settle this matter now according to the treaty , how can we expect the ...
... according to a communication from the comptroller - general ( Tsung - kuan ) T'ung - a - tai declared two cavalry ... according to this regulation . If We do not settle this matter now according to the treaty , how can we expect the ...
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