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 262
... later return and sur- render to us , Kuei - hsiang ( return to surrender ) ; We call a people who come voluntarily to obey us , even though we have not conquered them , Kuei - shun ( return to obey ) . Now the Turgots bring their whole ...
... later return and sur- render to us , Kuei - hsiang ( return to surrender ) ; We call a people who come voluntarily to obey us , even though we have not conquered them , Kuei - shun ( return to obey ) . Now the Turgots bring their whole ...
Page 347
... Later , the said prefect reported that he repaired to Chieh - shih in the company of Judge Feng T'ing - cheng and the magistrate of the Lu - feng hsien , Tou Hsi , to bring the supercargo of Luzon , Pa - t'u - yeh - lu , to the ...
... Later , the said prefect reported that he repaired to Chieh - shih in the company of Judge Feng T'ing - cheng and the magistrate of the Lu - feng hsien , Tou Hsi , to bring the supercargo of Luzon , Pa - t'u - yeh - lu , to the ...
Page 366
... Later , Nan - yen - ch'eng decided that the country [ Russia ] had always traded with the Celestial Empire overland in the neighborhood of Kiakhta , outside the passes of the Great Wall north of the Imperial capital . Now that they had ...
... Later , Nan - yen - ch'eng decided that the country [ Russia ] had always traded with the Celestial Empire overland in the neighborhood of Kiakhta , outside the passes of the Great Wall north of the Imperial capital . Now that they had ...
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