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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... asked : " To what country does the Lo - ch'an belong ? " Han Chü - 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 ...
... asked : " To what country does the Lo - ch'an belong ? " Han Chü - 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 ...
Page 129
... asked after the Imperial health of the Great Emperor of the Middle Kingdom . Your servant returned their greetings by asking after the health of the Ch'a - han Khan , of his Lady ( Fu - jen ) , 447 and of his son , O - li - k'o - hsieh ...
... asked after the Imperial health of the Great Emperor of the Middle Kingdom . Your servant returned their greetings by asking after the health of the Ch'a - han Khan , of his Lady ( Fu - jen ) , 447 and of his son , O - li - k'o - hsieh ...
Page 285
... asked no further about the certificates . " The Russians are covetous . They invent pretexts to account for their refusal to come . They must be acting in this way purposely to test our attitude . They are cunning . We are angry ! Po ...
... asked no further about the certificates . " The Russians are covetous . They invent pretexts to account for their refusal to come . They must be acting in this way purposely to test our attitude . They are cunning . We are angry ! Po ...
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