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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 83
Page 122
... Moreover , some ministers have memorialized that the keel - block of the ships must be made from the timber of T'ieh - li - li wood which grows only in Kwangtung and is not produced in foreign lands . Therefore , the merchants , seeking ...
... Moreover , some ministers have memorialized that the keel - block of the ships must be made from the timber of T'ieh - li - li wood which grows only in Kwangtung and is not produced in foreign lands . Therefore , the merchants , seeking ...
Page 123
... Moreover , in order to gather more infor- mation on this matter , all natives of the maritime provinces , Fukien , Kwangtung , and Chekiang , who reside in the Imperial capital , should be carefully questioned by you people . We have ...
... Moreover , in order to gather more infor- mation on this matter , all natives of the maritime provinces , Fukien , Kwangtung , and Chekiang , who reside in the Imperial capital , should be carefully questioned by you people . We have ...
Page 239
... Moreover , even if we really wished to attack , we should plan the encounter so thoroughly that we could expect complete victory at a single stroke . How can the deliberation of Sang - chai To - er - chi and the others help the ...
... Moreover , even if we really wished to attack , we should plan the encounter so thoroughly that we could expect complete victory at a single stroke . How can the deliberation of Sang - chai To - er - chi and the others help the ...
Other editions - View all
A Documentary Chronicle of Sino-Western Relations, 1644-1820: Translated texts Lo-shu Fu No preview available - 1966 |
Common terms and phrases
according allowed already ambassador appointed approved army arrived asked barbarians Board bring capital carefully cause Celestial Chekiang chief China Chinese command communication Court customs dare deliberation delivered dispatch Dutch edict embassy Emperor decreed Empire England English enter envoy escaped fear foreign frontier Fukien given governor Grace grand council Hei-lung-chiang hong horses hundred immediately Imperial instruct Interior k'a-lun Khan Kiakhta King Kwangtung land letter Li-fan live Lo-ch'as Macao magistrates Majesty matter memorial merchants military ministers month Moreover native never obey officials opium original Peking permitted person petition places present princes prohibition provinces punished received region regulations religion reported River Russian sail saying secretly sent servant serve settle ships silver soldiers subjects submit territory Thereupon thousand To-er-chi trade transmit tribe tribute Turgots various viceroy violate wait Westerners wish Yüan