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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... Russian vice - ambassador , I - van Ivanovitch , to fix boundaries on the eastern and western borders , and to ... Russian mer- chants should not exceed two hundred . 53 " The Russian House at the Imperial Capital should be repaired as ...
... Russian vice - ambassador , I - van Ivanovitch , to fix boundaries on the eastern and western borders , and to ... Russian mer- chants should not exceed two hundred . 53 " The Russian House at the Imperial Capital should be repaired as ...
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... Russian Caravan Given Ten Thousand Liang of Silver The Emperor decreed to the Li - fan Yüan : " According to the ... Russian caravan was also ordered to be guarded during this year . ( 110,9b ) China Enacts New Regulations to Control ...
... Russian Caravan Given Ten Thousand Liang of Silver The Emperor decreed to the Li - fan Yüan : " According to the ... Russian caravan was also ordered to be guarded during this year . ( 110,9b ) China Enacts New Regulations to Control ...
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... Russian senate and to order at the same time the withdrawal of our merchants to K'urun . " Previously because he was arrogant , the Russian major would not work with our adjutant . Sang - chai To - er - chi then sent a letter to the Russian ...
... Russian senate and to order at the same time the withdrawal of our merchants to K'urun . " Previously because he was arrogant , the Russian major would not work with our adjutant . Sang - chai To - er - chi then sent a letter to the Russian ...
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