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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... yüan replied : " Lo - ch'an is a special tribe in the neighbor- hood of Ninguta . !! Han Chü - yüan asked for a letter of reply . The chairman of the Privy 77 Council ( Ling - i - cheng ) , Cheng T'ai - ho , said that it seemed ...
... yüan replied : " Lo - ch'an is a special tribe in the neighbor- hood of Ninguta . !! Han Chü - yüan asked for a letter of reply . The chairman of the Privy 77 Council ( Ling - i - cheng ) , Cheng T'ai - ho , said that it seemed ...
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... yüan as his bosom friend , who admired him publicly and sought to secure his nomination as heir- apparent . As everyone knows , this is a crime . Sei - ssu - ho claimed falsely that he was sick and secretly told Mu Ching - yüan : " My ...
... yüan as his bosom friend , who admired him publicly and sought to secure his nomination as heir- apparent . As everyone knows , this is a crime . Sei - ssu - ho claimed falsely that he was sick and secretly told Mu Ching - yüan : " My ...
Page 163
... Yüan as follows : Last year I ( Ch'en Yüan ) went to Kwangtung to sell [ dry ] orange cakes . At the same time I wished to buy some other commodities . However , I could not find a customer in Kwang- tung until I met an unknown merchant ...
... Yüan as follows : Last year I ( Ch'en Yüan ) went to Kwangtung to sell [ dry ] orange cakes . At the same time I wished to buy some other commodities . However , I could not find a customer in Kwang- tung until I met an unknown merchant ...
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