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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... command six hundred soldiers from Sheng - ching ( Mukden ) who will arrive before the third month of next year bringing with them the equipment used in building a city . The re- maining points should be followed as directed in previous ...
... command six hundred soldiers from Sheng - ching ( Mukden ) who will arrive before the third month of next year bringing with them the equipment used in building a city . The re- maining points should be followed as directed in previous ...
Page 73
... command them . 177 " General Sa - pu - su's memorials are mostly pretexts to delay the campaign . We guess from what he says that in the fourth month our army will merely destroy the enemy's crops and will fail again . This delay is the ...
... command them . 177 " General Sa - pu - su's memorials are mostly pretexts to delay the campaign . We guess from what he says that in the fourth month our army will merely destroy the enemy's crops and will fail again . This delay is the ...
Page 87
... command the government army to find out the best way to suppress them . " His Majesty thought it was improper to start a war while Sa - pu - su's memorial was only a rumor and no one had yet really reached Ya - k'o - sa to verify it ...
... command the government army to find out the best way to suppress them . " His Majesty thought it was improper to start a war while Sa - pu - su's memorial was only a rumor and no one had yet really reached Ya - k'o - sa to verify it ...
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