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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... memorial 129 and to present tribute . They spent three years on the journey . In the memorial he ( the Czar ) did not follow our calen- dar , but dated it 1165 , and called himself a Great Khan with many boast- ful words . This memorial ...
... memorial 129 and to present tribute . They spent three years on the journey . In the memorial he ( the Czar ) did not follow our calen- dar , but dated it 1165 , and called himself a Great Khan with many boast- ful words . This memorial ...
Page 107
... memorial of the Ch'a- 306 han Khan of Russia was not proper according to our official forms . Therefore , both their tribute and their memorial were ordered returned to them . However , since the location of that said country was far ...
... memorial of the Ch'a- 306 han Khan of Russia was not proper according to our official forms . Therefore , both their tribute and their memorial were ordered returned to them . However , since the location of that said country was far ...
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... memorial and dares not delay a memorial to the throne . Moreover , if Your servant waits for an edict of instruction be- fore authorizing them to go to Peking in the winter , they will return to Kwangtung in early summer , thereby ...
... memorial and dares not delay a memorial to the throne . Moreover , if Your servant waits for an edict of instruction be- fore authorizing them to go to Peking in the winter , they will return to Kwangtung in early summer , thereby ...
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