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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Page 227
... already bought goods for export ; some have already loaded them in their ships . Others have already stored them in the factories of the hongs . Therefore we petition that the prohibition against the export of silk should be made ...
... already bought goods for export ; some have already loaded them in their ships . Others have already stored them in the factories of the hongs . Therefore we petition that the prohibition against the export of silk should be made ...
Page 255
... already sent men to I - li to in- form them that they will arrive by degrees . " We have already ordered them to select their chiefs , who arrived earlier , to be conducted by the Imperial bodyguards to Jehol to do hom- age . Since the ...
... already sent men to I - li to in- form them that they will arrive by degrees . " We have already ordered them to select their chiefs , who arrived earlier , to be conducted by the Imperial bodyguards to Jehol to do hom- age . Since the ...
Page 366
... already memorialized it , so the merchant , Li Yen - yü ( Lucqua ) 96 of the Hsi - ch'eng hong had insured their ships and already unloaded their goods . After A - k'o - tang - a arrived in Kwangtung , he re- ceived Nan - yen - ch'eng's ...
... already memorialized it , so the merchant , Li Yen - yü ( Lucqua ) 96 of the Hsi - ch'eng hong had insured their ships and already unloaded their goods . After A - k'o - tang - a arrived in Kwangtung , he re- ceived Nan - yen - ch'eng's ...
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