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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... Chang - ching guarding Ning - ku - t'a ( Ninguta ) , dispatched the Pu - sheng I - chang , 41 Hsi - fu , and others who led soldiers to Hei - lung - chiang and fought against the Lo - ch'as42 but had been defeated , Hai - sai43 was ...
... Chang - ching guarding Ning - ku - t'a ( Ninguta ) , dispatched the Pu - sheng I - chang , 41 Hsi - fu , and others who led soldiers to Hei - lung - chiang and fought against the Lo - ch'as42 but had been defeated , Hai - sai43 was ...
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... Chang Jo - se and others , there are at present other Western barbarians of this kind who are pene- trating into our Interior to seduce our people and preach their religion . If there are no more such Westerners , then Chang Jo - se and ...
... Chang Jo - se and others , there are at present other Western barbarians of this kind who are pene- trating into our Interior to seduce our people and preach their religion . If there are no more such Westerners , then Chang Jo - se and ...
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... Chang Tz'u - ching and others to their native districts . " Chang Tz'u - ching and five other merchants who dared to violate regulations to smuggle Russian products , sea otter skins , otter skins , and squirrel skins , really violated ...
... Chang Tz'u - ching and others to their native districts . " Chang Tz'u - ching and five other merchants who dared to violate regulations to smuggle Russian products , sea otter skins , otter skins , and squirrel skins , really violated ...
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