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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Page 64
... frontier , raiding the Daurs and the Solons , burning and plundering the Fei - ya - k'o and the Ch'i - le - er tribes . There- fore , from now on we will maintain a garrison at E - su - li . If you depart from our frontier , and return ...
... frontier , raiding the Daurs and the Solons , burning and plundering the Fei - ya - k'o and the Ch'i - le - er tribes . There- fore , from now on we will maintain a garrison at E - su - li . If you depart from our frontier , and return ...
Page 321
... frontier should settle matters without delay . Whenever a frontier case occurs , it should be settled jointly . Otherwise , you will regret it later , probably too late . Thereupon he ( the Russian governor ) declared : The former ...
... frontier should settle matters without delay . Whenever a frontier case occurs , it should be settled jointly . Otherwise , you will regret it later , probably too late . Thereupon he ( the Russian governor ) declared : The former ...
Page 373
... frontier defense and the control of barbarians . " The viceroy and the governor are not concerned about these prob- lems . They consider only the several hundred liang of custom duties , and neglect defense . Both Wu Hsiung - kuang and ...
... frontier defense and the control of barbarians . " The viceroy and the governor are not concerned about these prob- lems . They consider only the several hundred liang of custom duties , and neglect defense . Both Wu Hsiung - kuang and ...
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