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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... company left the capital , His Majesty addressed them : " The Lo - ch'as have invaded Our Hei - lung - chiang region , attacked and robbed Our hunters , killed and injured Our inhabitants . Many years ago We dispatched troops to ...
... company left the capital , His Majesty addressed them : " The Lo - ch'as have invaded Our Hei - lung - chiang region , attacked and robbed Our hunters , killed and injured Our inhabitants . Many years ago We dispatched troops to ...
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... Company 164 The Board of Revenue reported their deliberation : " The newly sur- rendered Lo - ch'as , Chi - li - kuo - li ( Gregorii Mylnikov ) and other cap- tives should be organized as a tso - ling ( company ) under one captain of ...
... Company 164 The Board of Revenue reported their deliberation : " The newly sur- rendered Lo - ch'as , Chi - li - kuo - li ( Gregorii Mylnikov ) and other cap- tives should be organized as a tso - ling ( company ) under one captain of ...
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... Company The Emperor decreed ( to the ministers in the grand council ) : " Fu- lung - an has so many positions that he cannot take care of them all . In addition , he has to maintain his important position in the tribes and ban- ners ...
... Company The Emperor decreed ( to the ministers in the grand council ) : " Fu- lung - an has so many positions that he cannot take care of them all . In addition , he has to maintain his important position in the tribes and ban- ners ...
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