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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... edition ) . Apparently these are the result of Ides's embassy . In the thirty - second year of K'ang - hsi , the Emperor approved the following deliberation of the Li - fan Yuan : When the Russian merchants come to Peking for trade ...
... edition ) . Apparently these are the result of Ides's embassy . In the thirty - second year of K'ang - hsi , the Emperor approved the following deliberation of the Li - fan Yuan : When the Russian merchants come to Peking for trade ...
Page 127
... edition or were drawn by guesswork . The monographs on the geography of China are unreliable . Sometimes the main body and branches of a range of mountains are not differentiated ; sometimes the positions of counties and districts vary ...
... edition or were drawn by guesswork . The monographs on the geography of China are unreliable . Sometimes the main body and branches of a range of mountains are not differentiated ; sometimes the positions of counties and districts vary ...
Page 128
... edition of the I - yü- lu ( abbreviated as IYL : Rare ) serves as the most authoritative source and sheds some light on the embassy . While T'u - li - shen was in Kurun on a mission , he learned that a Russian ambassador was coming to ...
... edition of the I - yü- lu ( abbreviated as IYL : Rare ) serves as the most authoritative source and sheds some light on the embassy . While T'u - li - shen was in Kurun on a mission , he learned that a Russian ambassador was coming to ...
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