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 154
... grace was bestowed upon Su - er - chin and his other brothers , who were then ordered to serve under the general of the right wing as soldiers . They should be thankful for this heavenly grace and purify their thoughts in order to obey ...
... grace was bestowed upon Su - er - chin and his other brothers , who were then ordered to serve under the general of the right wing as soldiers . They should be thankful for this heavenly grace and purify their thoughts in order to obey ...
Page 191
... Grace conferred upon him so that he will be promoted to the title and position of a third rank official and his salary increased accordingly . Moreover , since they ( Liu Sung - ling and other European fathers ) entertained the ...
... Grace conferred upon him so that he will be promoted to the title and position of a third rank official and his salary increased accordingly . Moreover , since they ( Liu Sung - ling and other European fathers ) entertained the ...
Page 196
... Grace and asked him to receive Shih - lei - shih . Your servants instructed him that he should wait until the day when the foreigners returned in their ships to Europe . Then he should present a petition requesting the expatriation of ...
... Grace and asked him to receive Shih - lei - shih . Your servants instructed him that he should wait until the day when the foreigners returned in their ships to Europe . Then he should present a petition requesting the expatriation of ...
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