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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... England in Europe sent an embassy to Peking to pre- sent tribute . We have already approved that embassy . Now the Kingdom of Ang - chi - ling that the Russians report to us must refer to England . This is due to the reopening of mutual ...
... England in Europe sent an embassy to Peking to pre- sent tribute . We have already approved that embassy . Now the Kingdom of Ang - chi - ling that the Russians report to us must refer to England . This is due to the reopening of mutual ...
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... England , is famous among the Western nations for her craftiness and in- trigue . During recent decades , the English have conceived the idea of encroaching upon the territory of other countries . They have usually achieved their aims ...
... England , is famous among the Western nations for her craftiness and in- trigue . During recent decades , the English have conceived the idea of encroaching upon the territory of other countries . They have usually achieved their aims ...
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... England Wishes to Help Against the Pirates The Emperor decreed to the ministers in the grand council : " Ac- cording to the memorial of Wo - shih - pu and others , the King of England has now presented a memorial and tribute . They ...
... England Wishes to Help Against the Pirates The Emperor decreed to the ministers in the grand council : " Ac- cording to the memorial of Wo - shih - pu and others , the King of England has now presented a memorial and tribute . They ...
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