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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... Imperial Board of Astronomy SC 2:11:19 ( Jan. 5 , 1646 ) Schall Presents the new Calendar The Director of the Imperial Board of Astronomy , T'ang Jo - Wang , respectfully presented the whole book of the new calendar , revised and ...
... Imperial Board of Astronomy SC 2:11:19 ( Jan. 5 , 1646 ) Schall Presents the new Calendar The Director of the Imperial Board of Astronomy , T'ang Jo - Wang , respectfully presented the whole book of the new calendar , revised and ...
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... Imperial carriage [ from Kiangnan ] entered the Imperial capital . On the seventeenth day ( May 2 ) , immediately after he arrived at the 334 Imperial villa , the Ch'ang - ch'un Yuan , he was ordered to enter the office of the palace ...
... Imperial carriage [ from Kiangnan ] entered the Imperial capital . On the seventeenth day ( May 2 ) , immediately after he arrived at the 334 Imperial villa , the Ch'ang - ch'un Yuan , he was ordered to enter the office of the palace ...
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... Imperial edict which he had reverently received . " Governor Ya - er - t'u thought that Western Catholicism easily seduced people . Therefore , regulations had been made to prevent the Chinese from embracing it freely . Nevertheless ...
... Imperial edict which he had reverently received . " Governor Ya - er - t'u thought that Western Catholicism easily seduced people . Therefore , regulations had been made to prevent the Chinese from embracing it freely . Nevertheless ...
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