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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... Western books and articles are referred to only by the names of the authors . But the titles of very useful journals sometimes are ab- breviated by the first letters of each word . The complete bibliography , including both Western ...
... Western books and articles are referred to only by the names of the authors . But the titles of very useful journals sometimes are ab- breviated by the first letters of each word . The complete bibliography , including both Western ...
Page 148
... Western Ocean did send officials to present tribute . Then only the tributary ambassador , the vice - tributary ambassador and a suite of twenty - two men were allowed to proceed to the Court . The rest of the suite was ordered to ...
... Western Ocean did send officials to present tribute . Then only the tributary ambassador , the vice - tributary ambassador and a suite of twenty - two men were allowed to proceed to the Court . The rest of the suite was ordered to ...
Page 154
... Western religion . Your servants peti- tion that Wu - er - ch'en and the others be sentenced to execution by being cut into small pieces . " They received an edict : " Wu - er - ch'en and Su - er - chin and the others disobey the ...
... Western religion . Your servants peti- tion that Wu - er - ch'en and the others be sentenced to execution by being cut into small pieces . " They received an edict : " Wu - er - ch'en and Su - er - chin and the others disobey the ...
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