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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... horses . Let them bring these horses to Sheng - ching . Meanwhile all the captains in Sheng- ching should select 2,000 horses according to the custom and have them fed with fodder . They will wait until the arrival of the horses from ...
... horses . Let them bring these horses to Sheng - ching . Meanwhile all the captains in Sheng- ching should select 2,000 horses according to the custom and have them fed with fodder . They will wait until the arrival of the horses from ...
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Lo-shu Fu. given five horses each ; the superintendent of the Wu - ying Palace , Pu - er- sai , should be given four horses in addition to the one horse specially used for carrying equipment for geographical measurement . Lieutenant ...
Lo-shu Fu. given five horses each ; the superintendent of the Wu - ying Palace , Pu - er- sai , should be given four horses in addition to the one horse specially used for carrying equipment for geographical measurement . Lieutenant ...
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... horses from the Buriats , to in- crease our military supply . We can purchase Russian horses either by using our merchants as our agents with governmental funds , or by letting the merchants buy the horses for re - sale to the ...
... horses from the Buriats , to in- crease our military supply . We can purchase Russian horses either by using our merchants as our agents with governmental funds , or by letting the merchants buy the horses for re - sale to the ...
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