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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... French Ship The viceroy of Liang - Kwang , K'ung Yü - hsün , memorialized : " In the sixth month of last year , Your ... French barbarians had finished its business and was just ready to leave ( Canton ) for Europe . The ambassadors ...
... French Ship The viceroy of Liang - Kwang , K'ung Yü - hsün , memorialized : " In the sixth month of last year , Your ... French barbarians had finished its business and was just ready to leave ( Canton ) for Europe . The ambassadors ...
Page 196
... French Officer Is Released The viceroy of Liang - Kwang , Yang Ying - chü , and the governor of Kwangtung , Ho - nien , memorialized : 99 " When the Imperial edict reached Kwangtung , the French ship had already returned home ( in the ...
... French Officer Is Released The viceroy of Liang - Kwang , Yang Ying - chü , and the governor of Kwangtung , Ho - nien , memorialized : 99 " When the Imperial edict reached Kwangtung , the French ship had already returned home ( in the ...
Page 369
... French navy from attacking the Portu- guese settlement . However , the legal owner of Macao , China , would not countenance this landing of English soldiers on Chinese territory . Many documents on this event are preserved in Chinese ...
... French navy from attacking the Portu- guese settlement . However , the legal owner of Macao , China , would not countenance this landing of English soldiers on Chinese territory . Many documents on this event are preserved in Chinese ...
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