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... envoy did not bring a memorial with him . However , because it was the first time that a Russian envoy had performed the courtesy of bearing tribute , the envoy was regaled and dispatched with an edict in which the Ch'a - han Khan was ...
... envoy did not bring a memorial with him . However , because it was the first time that a Russian envoy had performed the courtesy of bearing tribute , the envoy was regaled and dispatched with an edict in which the Ch'a - han Khan was ...
Page 108
... envoy of Ken - tun Tai - ch'ing ar- rived . The Emperor thus ordered the Li - fan Yüan to compose a letter for this envoy to take back . Before long the Li - fan Yüan reported : " In his memorial , Ken - tun Tai - ch'ing reported that ...
... envoy of Ken - tun Tai - ch'ing ar- rived . The Emperor thus ordered the Li - fan Yüan to compose a letter for this envoy to take back . Before long the Li - fan Yüan reported : " In his memorial , Ken - tun Tai - ch'ing reported that ...
Page 302
... envoy sent by the Dalai Lama from Anterior Tibet ( Ch'ien - Tsang ) passed through the territory [ of Shensi ] , he referred to him as a barbarian envoy ( I - shih ) . This was very wrong ! " The Interior and the Exterior of our Empire ...
... envoy sent by the Dalai Lama from Anterior Tibet ( Ch'ien - Tsang ) passed through the territory [ of Shensi ] , he referred to him as a barbarian envoy ( I - shih ) . This was very wrong ! " The Interior and the Exterior of our Empire ...
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