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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... Prohibition of Navigation 17 : Intercalary 3:16 ( May 6 , 1678 ) People of Fukien Again Removed Inland To the princes and ministers in the state - council , the Emperor de- creed : " Pirates ( the Chengs ) now occupy Amoy and other ...
... Prohibition of Navigation 17 : Intercalary 3:16 ( May 6 , 1678 ) People of Fukien Again Removed Inland To the princes and ministers in the state - council , the Emperor de- creed : " Pirates ( the Chengs ) now occupy Amoy and other ...
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... prohibition strictly . Now if We re- open navigation and order merchants to trade freely , We fear that the treacherous people may take this opportunity to communicate with the bandits and disturb the people on the seacoasts . It is not ...
... prohibition strictly . Now if We re- open navigation and order merchants to trade freely , We fear that the treacherous people may take this opportunity to communicate with the bandits and disturb the people on the seacoasts . It is not ...
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... prohibition , the Russians still can obtain our rhubarb . Thus our prohibition of trade at Kiakhta will be set at nought . Since these Mohammedan merchants of Andijan have violated our prohibitions , none of the rhubarb which we have ...
... prohibition , the Russians still can obtain our rhubarb . Thus our prohibition of trade at Kiakhta will be set at nought . Since these Mohammedan merchants of Andijan have violated our prohibitions , none of the rhubarb which we have ...
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