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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... China , but now extant only in foreign countries . G. Unpublished Chinese diplomatic documents , accounts or rare books on Ch'ing's foreign relations , preserved in foreign archives mu- seums and libraries . They have been copied or ...
... China , but now extant only in foreign countries . G. Unpublished Chinese diplomatic documents , accounts or rare books on Ch'ing's foreign relations , preserved in foreign archives mu- seums and libraries . They have been copied or ...
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... Chinese of the Ch'ing Period , the reference reads " See CSK and Hummel . " When both the Chinese source books and Hummel's fail to mention an im- portant figure in foreign relations , he is described in a detailed note . F. Letter T is ...
... Chinese of the Ch'ing Period , the reference reads " See CSK and Hummel . " When both the Chinese source books and Hummel's fail to mention an im- portant figure in foreign relations , he is described in a detailed note . F. Letter T is ...
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... Chinese merchants were super- vised by a so - called captain ( chia - pi - tan ) . When the people were found guilty ... Chinese to replace the convicts . 24 At that time a Captain Lien Fu 25 observed that the Chinese mer- chants paid ...
... Chinese merchants were super- vised by a so - called captain ( chia - pi - tan ) . When the people were found guilty ... Chinese to replace the convicts . 24 At that time a Captain Lien Fu 25 observed that the Chinese mer- chants paid ...
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