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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... person , you , the ministers , should report to Us your opinions . " [ The Manchu ministers favored the Emperor's welcoming the Lama in person outside the Great Wall , whereas the Chinese ministers were opposed . The Emperor said : " We ...
... person , you , the ministers , should report to Us your opinions . " [ The Manchu ministers favored the Emperor's welcoming the Lama in person outside the Great Wall , whereas the Chinese ministers were opposed . The Emperor said : " We ...
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... person for an edict to exclude them from the regulations of prohibition . ' The consensus of the Board approves what he ( Yang ) has petitioned . " However , the said viceroy should still be ordered to instruct the civil and military ...
... person for an edict to exclude them from the regulations of prohibition . ' The consensus of the Board approves what he ( Yang ) has petitioned . " However , the said viceroy should still be ordered to instruct the civil and military ...
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... person . Endorsement : Because the foreign money should be melted into silver bullion before it is used to pay the tax to the maritime cus- toms , and because the regulations on the custom fees are compli- cated , the barbarians cannot ...
... person . Endorsement : Because the foreign money should be melted into silver bullion before it is used to pay the tax to the maritime cus- toms , and because the regulations on the custom fees are compli- cated , the barbarians cannot ...
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