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 75
... obey the edict in good faith , return to their homes immediately and let Yakutsk be their bound- ary , Our army should then garrison at Hei - lung - chiang and establish out- posts at Ya - k'o - sa . However , if after We conquer Ya - k ...
... obey the edict in good faith , return to their homes immediately and let Yakutsk be their bound- ary , Our army should then garrison at Hei - lung - chiang and establish out- posts at Ya - k'o - sa . However , if after We conquer Ya - k ...
Page 262
... obey us , even though we have not conquered them , Kuei - shun ( return to obey ) . Now the Turgots bring their whole tribe , de- serting a foreign land to submit to us , to return to our culture . Travel- ling 10,000 li , they return ...
... obey us , even though we have not conquered them , Kuei - shun ( return to obey ) . Now the Turgots bring their whole tribe , de- serting a foreign land to submit to us , to return to our culture . Travel- ling 10,000 li , they return ...
Page 413
... obey our regulations when they trade with us , we should treat them graciously without discrimination . However , if they do not obey our regulations and cherish vain hopes of entering our ports and violating our prohibitions , we must ...
... obey our regulations when they trade with us , we should treat them graciously without discrimination . However , if they do not obey our regulations and cherish vain hopes of entering our ports and violating our prohibitions , we must ...
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