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 97
... immediately dispatched two Imperial bodyguards to ride the fly- ing courier - horses to find us . After they found us , immediately our troops were ordered to return home . The capital was shocked by the ru- mor spread by the envoy of ...
... immediately dispatched two Imperial bodyguards to ride the fly- ing courier - horses to find us . After they found us , immediately our troops were ordered to return home . The capital was shocked by the ru- mor spread by the envoy of ...
Page 150
... immediately mobilize an army to come to your rescue . If the soldiers of Ts'e - wang A - la - pu - t'an are numerous and your people cannot resist them , you must immediately move your wives , children , livestock and foodstuffs into ...
... immediately mobilize an army to come to your rescue . If the soldiers of Ts'e - wang A - la - pu - t'an are numerous and your people cannot resist them , you must immediately move your wives , children , livestock and foodstuffs into ...
Page 274
... immediately . 358 " The Russian , Ivan , a person whom we banished to Kwangtung as a soldier , received his monthly ... immediately . They should report to the throne and they should exe- cute him immediately . You should also transmit ...
... immediately . 358 " The Russian , Ivan , a person whom we banished to Kwangtung as a soldier , received his monthly ... immediately . They should report to the throne and they should exe- cute him immediately . You should also transmit ...
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