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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... Portuguese ) be forbidden to enter the provincial capital . We should only allow our mer- chants to take their commodities to [ Hao - ching - ao ] where they may trade with them ( the Portuguese ) . ?? The Emperor approved this ...
... Portuguese ) be forbidden to enter the provincial capital . We should only allow our mer- chants to take their commodities to [ Hao - ching - ao ] where they may trade with them ( the Portuguese ) . ?? The Emperor approved this ...
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Lo-shu Fu. A Portuguese Embassy Arrives in China 17 : 8 : 2 ( Sept. 17 , 1678 ) The Portuguese Embassy Presents a Memorial in Peking from their King The King of the Hsi - yang - kuo , A - feng - su , sent his vassal - minister , Bento ...
Lo-shu Fu. A Portuguese Embassy Arrives in China 17 : 8 : 2 ( Sept. 17 , 1678 ) The Portuguese Embassy Presents a Memorial in Peking from their King The King of the Hsi - yang - kuo , A - feng - su , sent his vassal - minister , Bento ...
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... Portuguese territory , Brazil ( Pa - la - hsi - li ) of [ South ] America , under the protection of our country . The king of our country sent many ships on this service . After France had brought disturbance to Portugal , she also ...
... Portuguese territory , Brazil ( Pa - la - hsi - li ) of [ South ] America , under the protection of our country . The king of our country sent many ships on this service . After France had brought disturbance to Portugal , she also ...
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