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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... Interior , they would like to remain here . The said governor investigated whether they might be allowed to stay in the Interior and visit the people of their religion , or whether they should be ordered to return to their own country ...
... Interior , they would like to remain here . The said governor investigated whether they might be allowed to stay in the Interior and visit the people of their religion , or whether they should be ordered to return to their own country ...
Page 184
... Interior from going abroad secretly . Now Luzon is the center of Catholicism , yet the people of our country who believe in their religion secretly go there ! We have already discovered that Yen Lin and Yen Liang went to Luzon and did ...
... Interior from going abroad secretly . Now Luzon is the center of Catholicism , yet the people of our country who believe in their religion secretly go there ! We have already discovered that Yen Lin and Yen Liang went to Luzon and did ...
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... Interior may learn to respect Our law . At the same time the foreign merchants will see the power and virtue of the Court . Their conspiracy cannot es- cape punishment . " After Our administration of customs is put in better order , we ...
... Interior may learn to respect Our law . At the same time the foreign merchants will see the power and virtue of the Court . Their conspiracy cannot es- cape punishment . " After Our administration of customs is put in better order , we ...
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