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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... Clan Rules , by Hui - chen Wang Liu . J. J. Augustin , 1959. $ 5.50 VIII . A Comparative Analysis of the Jajmani System , by Thomas O. Beidelman . J. J. Augustin , 1959. $ 2.50 IX . Colonial Labor Policy and Administration , by J ...
... Clan Rules , by Hui - chen Wang Liu . J. J. Augustin , 1959. $ 5.50 VIII . A Comparative Analysis of the Jajmani System , by Thomas O. Beidelman . J. J. Augustin , 1959. $ 2.50 IX . Colonial Labor Policy and Administration , by J ...
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... Clan . In the seventh year of Yung - cheng he was awarded a title of vice - president [ of a board ] , as ambassador to Russia . He re- 82 turned from his mission in the tenth year of Yung - cheng . ( KCCHLC 72 , 38a - 40b ) The Mission ...
... Clan . In the seventh year of Yung - cheng he was awarded a title of vice - president [ of a board ] , as ambassador to Russia . He re- 82 turned from his mission in the tenth year of Yung - cheng . ( KCCHLC 72 , 38a - 40b ) The Mission ...
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... clans to which the recreants belong , at the present time their respective families are practicing ancestor worship , and displaying the portraits of the door- gods and the kitchen - god . Their superiors , colonels and captains also ...
... clans to which the recreants belong , at the present time their respective families are practicing ancestor worship , and displaying the portraits of the door- gods and the kitchen - god . Their superiors , colonels and captains also ...
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