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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... known . " Now we should plan carefully how to transport grain from Sheng- ching and from other places so that the local army may accumulate plenty of rice and grain . However , the local officers and magistrates have given no thought to ...
... known . " Now we should plan carefully how to transport grain from Sheng- ching and from other places so that the local army may accumulate plenty of rice and grain . However , the local officers and magistrates have given no thought to ...
Page 116
... known to the West as " T'u - li - shen's Embassy , " be- cause T'u - li - shen's account of the mission , the I - yü - lu , became a liter- ary work known all over the world . The following passage is the Em- peror's instruction to the ...
... known to the West as " T'u - li - shen's Embassy , " be- cause T'u - li - shen's account of the mission , the I - yü - lu , became a liter- ary work known all over the world . The following passage is the Em- peror's instruction to the ...
Page 402
... known that you are commanding an army to guard the border . Even if the Ghorkhas again come to ask our help , you should not inter- vene . They are to be answered again by Hsi - ming and K'o - shih- k'o . In short , they ( the Ghorkhas ) ...
... known that you are commanding an army to guard the border . Even if the Ghorkhas again come to ask our help , you should not inter- vene . They are to be answered again by Hsi - ming and K'o - shih- k'o . In short , they ( the Ghorkhas ) ...
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