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 123
... matter , all natives of the maritime provinces , Fukien , Kwangtung , and Chekiang , who reside in the Imperial capital , should be carefully questioned by you people . We have ordered the general of 419 Kwang - chou , Kuan Yüan - chung ...
... matter , all natives of the maritime provinces , Fukien , Kwangtung , and Chekiang , who reside in the Imperial capital , should be carefully questioned by you people . We have ordered the general of 419 Kwang - chou , Kuan Yüan - chung ...
Page 214
... matter . We approve their petition . " Indeed , We and Russia have always had an article in our treaties stating that neither should violate the other's border ; thus , if robbers have fled to so great a distance that we can no longer ...
... matter . We approve their petition . " Indeed , We and Russia have always had an article in our treaties stating that neither should violate the other's border ; thus , if robbers have fled to so great a distance that we can no longer ...
Page 379
... matter with the Russians , we had better wait until they ( the Rus- sians ) make the move again . If the Russian governor again sends us en- voys to inquire about this matter , then Yün - tuan To - er - chi and other of- ficials should ...
... matter with the Russians , we had better wait until they ( the Rus- sians ) make the move again . If the Russian governor again sends us en- voys to inquire about this matter , then Yün - tuan To - er - chi and other of- ficials should ...
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