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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... Celestial Empire will never be relaxed and therefore [ their country should acknowledge their gratitude to us and also hold us in high respect ] . " Yet , yesterday Fu - yü reported the claim made by the Russian major that we had not ...
... Celestial Empire will never be relaxed and therefore [ their country should acknowledge their gratitude to us and also hold us in high respect ] . " Yet , yesterday Fu - yü reported the claim made by the Russian major that we had not ...
Page 336
... Celestial Empire sent a punitive expedi- tion to K'uo - er - k'o ( Nepal ) our general ( Ta - chiang - chün ) cessively conquered strategic passes . Fearing our military power , the K'uo - er - k'o prostrated themselves and begged for ...
... Celestial Empire sent a punitive expedi- tion to K'uo - er - k'o ( Nepal ) our general ( Ta - chiang - chün ) cessively conquered strategic passes . Fearing our military power , the K'uo - er - k'o prostrated themselves and begged for ...
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... Celestial Empire is impartial toward all nations , but will not tolerate any nation which dares to disobey the Celestial statutes . " The supercargo thereupon presented a petition apologizing for the incident . Their warship , Pa - chin ...
... Celestial Empire is impartial toward all nations , but will not tolerate any nation which dares to disobey the Celestial statutes . " The supercargo thereupon presented a petition apologizing for the incident . Their warship , Pa - chin ...
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