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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... India Company Trading to China , 1635-1834 , and Bantysh - Kamenskii's Slovar's destopamiatnykh liudei Russkoi Zemili , etc. Even with these sources , many foreign names cannot be easily identified . The writer cordially invites Western ...
... India Company Trading to China , 1635-1834 , and Bantysh - Kamenskii's Slovar's destopamiatnykh liudei Russkoi Zemili , etc. Even with these sources , many foreign names cannot be easily identified . The writer cordially invites Western ...
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... India , commanding our warships , come to the territory of the Celestial Empire . I wish es- pecially to report to Your Excellency the reason for our coming . At present , France has occupied the capital of Portugal . The king and the ...
... India , commanding our warships , come to the territory of the Celestial Empire . I wish es- pecially to report to Your Excellency the reason for our coming . At present , France has occupied the capital of Portugal . The king and the ...
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... India ] all the time . If one tribe , no matter whether it is the Ghorkhas or the P'i - leng , violates our boundary , they should be re- pulsed immediately in order to establish our frontier discipline . " Now we have ordered Sai - ch ...
... India ] all the time . If one tribe , no matter whether it is the Ghorkhas or the P'i - leng , violates our boundary , they should be re- pulsed immediately in order to establish our frontier discipline . " Now we have ordered Sai - ch ...
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