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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... original documents 1. Events of great importance , recorded in the Shih - lu , are for the most part presented in their entirety if the originals are not too long to be transcribed . 2. Only the most significant passages of very lengthy ...
... original documents 1. Events of great importance , recorded in the Shih - lu , are for the most part presented in their entirety if the originals are not too long to be transcribed . 2. Only the most significant passages of very lengthy ...
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... original rank and return to the Westerners the land on which he had built a church . " To Hsü Tsuan - tseng 70 and ... original positions and order their exiled children to return home . To those who had lost their original positions we ...
... original rank and return to the Westerners the land on which he had built a church . " To Hsü Tsuan - tseng 70 and ... original positions and order their exiled children to return home . To those who had lost their original positions we ...
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... original number of per- sons who sailed or if their ages and appearances do not agree with the original records , they must be imposters returning se- cretly to China . We should strictly prohibit them from landing . The officers who ...
... original number of per- sons who sailed or if their ages and appearances do not agree with the original records , they must be imposters returning se- cretly to China . We should strictly prohibit them from landing . The officers who ...
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