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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... governor that they agreed with this settlement . What they did was again wrong ! " Yesterday We sent an edict to instruct Yün - tuan To - er - chi and the others that if the Russians especially arrested these two Buriats and pe ...
... governor that they agreed with this settlement . What they did was again wrong ! " Yesterday We sent an edict to instruct Yün - tuan To - er - chi and the others that if the Russians especially arrested these two Buriats and pe ...
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... governor ) declared : The former governor and general whom we were appointed to replace have already been recalled . Now we obey your wise instruction . The new regulations were discussed and decided , including one article stating that ...
... governor ) declared : The former governor and general whom we were appointed to replace have already been recalled . Now we obey your wise instruction . The new regulations were discussed and decided , including one article stating that ...
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... governor at the Kiakhta frontier . They reported that the Russians desired to present tribute to us . At the same time , they ex- pected an embassy from China in return . They ( Yün - tuan To - er - chi and other officials ) then ...
... governor at the Kiakhta frontier . They reported that the Russians desired to present tribute to us . At the same time , they ex- pected an embassy from China in return . They ( Yün - tuan To - er - chi and other officials ) then ...
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