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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... Dutch Ask for Permission to Trade Part I : The Maritime Prefect's Report On the eleventh day of the second month of this year ( March 10 , 1653 ) the acting maritime prefect , Shen Shih , reported to [ the governor of Kwangtung , Li Ch ...
... Dutch Ask for Permission to Trade Part I : The Maritime Prefect's Report On the eleventh day of the second month of this year ( March 10 , 1653 ) the acting maritime prefect , Shen Shih , reported to [ the governor of Kwangtung , Li Ch ...
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... Dutch to Trade Every Two Years In the second year of K'ang - hsi the Dutch admiral leading his war- ships , came to Min - an - chen . He cooperated with us in suppressing the pirates and petitioned for a license to trade . By the ...
... Dutch to Trade Every Two Years In the second year of K'ang - hsi the Dutch admiral leading his war- ships , came to Min - an - chen . He cooperated with us in suppressing the pirates and petitioned for a license to trade . By the ...
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... Dutch fleet's return to Batavia . TWWC alone reports that the Dutch fleet failed entirely in its effort to regain Formosa . At several points the TWWC exactly agrees with the story recorded in Atlas Chinensis . Speculation as to how the ...
... Dutch fleet's return to Batavia . TWWC alone reports that the Dutch fleet failed entirely in its effort to regain Formosa . At several points the TWWC exactly agrees with the story recorded in Atlas Chinensis . Speculation as to how the ...
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