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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... letter which the Li - fan Yüan was ordered to draft . The content of the letter read : Formerly we had sent Meng - e - te 155 and others to make an agreement with you not to keep fugitives ; you should also return to us Ken - te - mu ...
... letter which the Li - fan Yüan was ordered to draft . The content of the letter read : Formerly we had sent Meng - e - te 155 and others to make an agreement with you not to keep fugitives ; you should also return to us Ken - te - mu ...
Page 240
... letter from the Li - fan Yuan , he was not under orders from the senate but spoke only his personal opinion . He ... letter . " Since the brigadier had pretended to demand from us T'a - ka - pa- ch'i and K'o - le - ma - k'o in what ...
... letter from the Li - fan Yuan , he was not under orders from the senate but spoke only his personal opinion . He ... letter . " Since the brigadier had pretended to demand from us T'a - ka - pa- ch'i and K'o - le - ma - k'o in what ...
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... letter is signed in the wrong place in a way not followed by the magistrates of our frontier towns . Our country has ... letter to the Russian senate to ask them to make a careful in- vestigation , then report the result to us . " Now ...
... letter is signed in the wrong place in a way not followed by the magistrates of our frontier towns . Our country has ... letter to the Russian senate to ask them to make a careful in- vestigation , then report the result to us . " Now ...
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