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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... present a memorial and to present tribute -- that the viceroy and the governor of the said province should consider appointing an officer and soldiers to escort them to Peking . No more than twenty men [ of their embassy ] were allowed ...
... present a memorial and to present tribute -- that the viceroy and the governor of the said province should consider appointing an officer and soldiers to escort them to Peking . No more than twenty men [ of their embassy ] were allowed ...
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Lo-shu Fu. present native tribute , 96 petitioning the use of convenient routes to enter and leave China when they come to present tribute . An Imperial edict was received : " We read over the memorial of the Dutch governor - general ...
Lo-shu Fu. present native tribute , 96 petitioning the use of convenient routes to enter and leave China when they come to present tribute . An Imperial edict was received : " We read over the memorial of the Dutch governor - general ...
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... Present Native Tribute The Emperor decreed [ to the ministers in the grand council ] : " Pre- viously the viceroys [ of Liang - Kwang ] and governors of Kwangtung , and the superintendent of the Kwangtung maritime customs annually ...
... Present Native Tribute The Emperor decreed [ to the ministers in the grand council ] : " Pre- viously the viceroys [ of Liang - Kwang ] and governors of Kwangtung , and the superintendent of the Kwangtung maritime customs annually ...
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