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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... recorded in the rare books have been given in particular detail , in order to call attention to the fact that ma- terial supposedly lost is still extant . 6. Chinese documents preserved in foreign archives have not been included , with ...
... recorded in the rare books have been given in particular detail , in order to call attention to the fact that ma- terial supposedly lost is still extant . 6. Chinese documents preserved in foreign archives have not been included , with ...
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... recorded in any atlas of the Imperial Territories until the third year of Wan - li ( 1575 ) when it was recorded that the King of Luzon sent an envoy , Ko - lao - ch'a to do homage and congratulate His Majesty.2 His Majesty praised him ...
... recorded in any atlas of the Imperial Territories until the third year of Wan - li ( 1575 ) when it was recorded that the King of Luzon sent an envoy , Ko - lao - ch'a to do homage and congratulate His Majesty.2 His Majesty praised him ...
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... recorded in our calendar , shih - hsien - shu , so that the natives may receive our calendar . " Moreover , the mountains and waters and the road mileage should also be carefully surveyed and recorded in a complete atlas of the Im ...
... recorded in our calendar , shih - hsien - shu , so that the natives may receive our calendar . " Moreover , the mountains and waters and the road mileage should also be carefully surveyed and recorded in a complete atlas of the Im ...
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