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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Page 115
... Father Premare ( Ma Jo - se ) of the church at Chien - ch'ang Fu had sent one bottle of ko - er - mo - ssu . Father Foucquet ( Fu Sheng- 361 tse ) of the church at Lin - chiang Fu had given him eight bottles of for- 362 eign wine ; Father ...
... Father Premare ( Ma Jo - se ) of the church at Chien - ch'ang Fu had sent one bottle of ko - er - mo - ssu . Father Foucquet ( Fu Sheng- 361 tse ) of the church at Lin - chiang Fu had given him eight bottles of for- 362 eign wine ; Father ...
Page 116
... Father Foucquet Ordered to Proceed to Peking The son of Lang T'ing - chi , the governor of Chiang - hsi , was ordered to escort a Westerner , Father Foucquet , to the capital . Foucquet , how- ever , was reported indisposed . He could ...
... Father Foucquet Ordered to Proceed to Peking The son of Lang T'ing - chi , the governor of Chiang - hsi , was ordered to escort a Westerner , Father Foucquet , to the capital . Foucquet , how- ever , was reported indisposed . He could ...
Page 191
... Father Hallerstein Is Rewarded The Emperor decreed : " When the tributary ambassador from Europe came to Peking , Liu Sung - ling ( Father Hallerstein ) went to Kwang- tung to welcome him . Father Hallerstein also had diligently managed ...
... Father Hallerstein Is Rewarded The Emperor decreed : " When the tributary ambassador from Europe came to Peking , Liu Sung - ling ( Father Hallerstein ) went to Kwang- tung to welcome him . Father Hallerstein also had diligently managed ...
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