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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... Kwangtung , now go to Chekiang in order to benefit by trade with the barbarian mer- chants there , We order also that the authorities of the two provinces co- operate and communicate with each other and inflict severe penalties on those ...
... Kwangtung , now go to Chekiang in order to benefit by trade with the barbarian mer- chants there , We order also that the authorities of the two provinces co- operate and communicate with each other and inflict severe penalties on those ...
Page 204
... Kwangtung The viceroy of Fukien and Chekiang , Yang Ying - chü , memorialized : " Your servant , obeying the edict , went to Chekiang for inspection and settlement of the affairs of the maritime customs . Now your servant has humbly ...
... Kwangtung The viceroy of Fukien and Chekiang , Yang Ying - chü , memorialized : " Your servant , obeying the edict , went to Chekiang for inspection and settlement of the affairs of the maritime customs . Now your servant has humbly ...
Page 301
... Kwangtung Are Forbidden to Present Native Tribute The Emperor decreed [ to the ministers in the grand council ] : " Pre- viously the viceroys [ of Liang - Kwang ] and governors of Kwangtung , and the superintendent of the Kwangtung ...
... Kwangtung Are Forbidden to Present Native Tribute The Emperor decreed [ to the ministers in the grand council ] : " Pre- viously the viceroys [ of Liang - Kwang ] and governors of Kwangtung , and the superintendent of the Kwangtung ...
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