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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... native prefectures , and that rice and clothes should be bestowed upon them . Moreover , they should be hand- somely feasted in order to reward their services . " His Majesty approved this petition and in particular ordered that Pien ...
... native prefectures , and that rice and clothes should be bestowed upon them . Moreover , they should be hand- somely feasted in order to reward their services . " His Majesty approved this petition and in particular ordered that Pien ...
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... native products to Amoy and thus soon restored the prosperity and commerce to the returning population . ( TNCS , 12 , 305 ) KH 15 ( 1676 ) Russian Ambassador , Spathary , Comes to China 15 : 5 : 5 ( June 15 , 1676 ) Spathary Arrives at ...
... native products to Amoy and thus soon restored the prosperity and commerce to the returning population . ( TNCS , 12 , 305 ) KH 15 ( 1676 ) Russian Ambassador , Spathary , Comes to China 15 : 5 : 5 ( June 15 , 1676 ) Spathary Arrives at ...
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... native products as trib- ute . After we arrived at the Celestial Empire , we respect- fully presented the memorial at the Ch'ang - ch'un Yüan . We had looked into the heavenly countenance and presented our tribute of native products in ...
... native products as trib- ute . After we arrived at the Celestial Empire , we respect- fully presented the memorial at the Ch'ang - ch'un Yüan . We had looked into the heavenly countenance and presented our tribute of native products in ...
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