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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... Li - fan Yüan to compose a letter for this envoy to take back . Before long the Li - fan Yüan reported : " In his memorial , Ken - tun Tai - ch'ing reported that he had already gathered all the scattered subjects of his tribe ; even ...
... Li - fan Yüan to compose a letter for this envoy to take back . Before long the Li - fan Yüan reported : " In his memorial , Ken - tun Tai - ch'ing reported that he had already gathered all the scattered subjects of his tribe ; even ...
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... Li - fan Yüan to the Voevod of Nerchinsk 423 ?? 426 The Emperor summoned the president of the Li - fan Yüan , He- 424 shou , vice - president , T'e - ku - t'e , 425 the assistant of the Li - fan Yuan and an officer of the Imperial ...
... Li - fan Yüan to the Voevod of Nerchinsk 423 ?? 426 The Emperor summoned the president of the Li - fan Yüan , He- 424 shou , vice - president , T'e - ku - t'e , 425 the assistant of the Li - fan Yuan and an officer of the Imperial ...
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... Li - fan Yüan , Na - yen - t'ai 51 with the Russian vice - ambassador , I - van Ivanovitch , to fix boundaries on the eastern and western borders , and to discuss how to set up the markers . On their return Your servants will copy a map ...
... Li - fan Yüan , Na - yen - t'ai 51 with the Russian vice - ambassador , I - van Ivanovitch , to fix boundaries on the eastern and western borders , and to discuss how to set up the markers . On their return Your servants will copy a map ...
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