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 89
... instruct our humble countrymen . 11 to The Emperor decreed to the grand secretaries : " The Ch'a - han Khan of Russia politely sends envoys riding fast horses to come and beg Us to raise the siege of Ya - k'o - sa . Originally We had no ...
... instruct our humble countrymen . 11 to The Emperor decreed to the grand secretaries : " The Ch'a - han Khan of Russia politely sends envoys riding fast horses to come and beg Us to raise the siege of Ya - k'o - sa . Originally We had no ...
Page 152
... instruct the khans , princes , and chieftains of Khalkha , general of Hei - lung - chiang , and others . Let them restrain their subjects and subordinates from violating the boundary and creating incidents . All violators will be ...
... instruct the khans , princes , and chieftains of Khalkha , general of Hei - lung - chiang , and others . Let them restrain their subjects and subordinates from violating the boundary and creating incidents . All violators will be ...
Page 389
... instruct them saying that since they knew the reg- ulations , they should not be stationed near the K'ai - ch'i k'a - lun . The Russians immediately retreated sixty or seventy li . They ( Se - p'u - cheng - a and others ) sent officers ...
... instruct them saying that since they knew the reg- ulations , they should not be stationed near the K'ai - ch'i k'a - lun . The Russians immediately retreated sixty or seventy li . They ( Se - p'u - cheng - a and others ) sent officers ...
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