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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... never embraced our culture and has never communicated 52 with us , admire justice and have come to submit . They ( the Dutch ) wish to follow our " calendar . " This indeed has never happened before . I 53 ( the maritime prefect ) by ...
... never embraced our culture and has never communicated 52 with us , admire justice and have come to submit . They ( the Dutch ) wish to follow our " calendar . " This indeed has never happened before . I 53 ( the maritime prefect ) by ...
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... Never neglect it ! Never forget it ! Then We can carry out this immemorial policy . Even Our sons and grandsons should respectfully share and pass on Our instructions from generations to generations . Never should they forget this ...
... Never neglect it ! Never forget it ! Then We can carry out this immemorial policy . Even Our sons and grandsons should respectfully share and pass on Our instructions from generations to generations . Never should they forget this ...
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... never assist the Ghorkhas . If the P'i - leng dare to disturb our Tibetan bor- der , you must drive them away , yet never follow them to any great distance . If the prince of the Ghorkhas spends his for- ces and comes to submit , you ...
... never assist the Ghorkhas . If the P'i - leng dare to disturb our Tibetan bor- der , you must drive them away , yet never follow them to any great distance . If the prince of the Ghorkhas spends his for- ces and comes to submit , you ...
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