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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... Emperor decreed again : " Because the Nai - ma - er of Russia have crossed our border to engage in theft , it has been decreed that 500 reserve soldiers will be drafted from Hu - lun Pei - er . Each of them will be paid one liang of ...
... Emperor decreed again : " Because the Nai - ma - er of Russia have crossed our border to engage in theft , it has been decreed that 500 reserve soldiers will be drafted from Hu - lun Pei - er . Each of them will be paid one liang of ...
Page 340
... Emperor The Emperor again decreed [ to the ministers in the grand council ] : " Recently the Russians on the frontier , having heard of the death of Our late Emperor , came to request official notification . We have dispatched 15 an ...
... Emperor The Emperor again decreed [ to the ministers in the grand council ] : " Recently the Russians on the frontier , having heard of the death of Our late Emperor , came to request official notification . We have dispatched 15 an ...
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... Emperor , he immediately returned home , not daring to disobey the edict ... decreed to the ministers in the grand council : " Pai- ling memorialized ... Emperor decreed again : " The ministers in the grand council , joined by Ch'ang ...
... Emperor , he immediately returned home , not daring to disobey the edict ... decreed to the ministers in the grand council : " Pai- ling memorialized ... Emperor decreed again : " The ministers in the grand council , joined by Ch'ang ...
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