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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Page 118
... provinces to make maps . Pu - er - sai and West- erners Fei - yin and Shan Yao - chan are to be sent to map out Szechuan , Yunnan , and Kuei - chou . After that they should go on to Hunan and draw maps of that province . Li Peng - chung ...
... provinces to make maps . Pu - er - sai and West- erners Fei - yin and Shan Yao - chan are to be sent to map out Szechuan , Yunnan , and Kuei - chou . After that they should go on to Hunan and draw maps of that province . Li Peng - chung ...
Page 138
... provinces for many years . Now the magistrate of the above - mentioned provinces has petitioned that they be ordered to move . We fear that the people of the provinces may misbehave and disturb them ( Westerners ) . Your Board is ...
... provinces for many years . Now the magistrate of the above - mentioned provinces has petitioned that they be ordered to move . We fear that the people of the provinces may misbehave and disturb them ( Westerners ) . Your Board is ...
Page 178
... Provinces and a Nation - Wide Search Is Ordered 11 : 5 : 29 ( July 17 , 1746 ) Missionaries Are Again Discovered in ... provinces as well . You are ordered to write to viceroys and governors of various provinces to make all local ...
... Provinces and a Nation - Wide Search Is Ordered 11 : 5 : 29 ( July 17 , 1746 ) Missionaries Are Again Discovered in ... provinces as well . You are ordered to write to viceroys and governors of various provinces to make all local ...
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