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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... officials must thoroughly reform . They must strictly put into practice the pao - chia law164 and enforce the detection of vio- lators . If any of the above - mentioned villains still communicate with the bandits and engage in trade ...
... officials must thoroughly reform . They must strictly put into practice the pao - chia law164 and enforce the detection of vio- lators . If any of the above - mentioned villains still communicate with the bandits and engage in trade ...
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... officials to Selenginsk ( Se - leng - o ) , 245 expecting our ambassadors to go there and hold a confer- ence about the delimitation of the boundaries . The Emperor appointed the chamberlain of the guards , So - e - t'u , 246 Lieutenant ...
... officials to Selenginsk ( Se - leng - o ) , 245 expecting our ambassadors to go there and hold a confer- ence about the delimitation of the boundaries . The Emperor appointed the chamberlain of the guards , So - e - t'u , 246 Lieutenant ...
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... officials ) then stopped to discuss this matter and returned to K'urun . " The nature of the Russians is dishonest and unreliable . Therefore , we have sent a dispatch to Yün - tuan To - er - chi and other officials direct- ing them ...
... officials ) then stopped to discuss this matter and returned to K'urun . " The nature of the Russians is dishonest and unreliable . Therefore , we have sent a dispatch to Yün - tuan To - er - chi and other officials direct- ing them ...
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