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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... edict approving their memorial . Yao Ch'i - sheng thereupon promoted Liu Tzu , a native of Kiang - nan who had served in the army with a title of Honorable Intendant of Circuit , to go to Holland106 with a suite of two interpreters ...
... edict approving their memorial . Yao Ch'i - sheng thereupon promoted Liu Tzu , a native of Kiang - nan who had served in the army with a title of Honorable Intendant of Circuit , to go to Holland106 with a suite of two interpreters ...
Page 196
... edict of general amnesty , your servants obeyed the edict and published it , so that all foreigners might know that the Celestial Empire has extended its territory and bestowed upon all people a universal Grace . For this they all ...
... edict of general amnesty , your servants obeyed the edict and published it , so that all foreigners might know that the Celestial Empire has extended its territory and bestowed upon all people a universal Grace . For this they all ...
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... edict and reported : " We have investigated and found that the Turgot Eleuths who escaped from Russia are ... edict said , we do not need to worry about them . Everything will be done according to the previous edict which says that if ...
... edict and reported : " We have investigated and found that the Turgot Eleuths who escaped from Russia are ... edict said , we do not need to worry about them . Everything will be done according to the previous edict which says that if ...
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