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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... reported what they had deliberated : " The Imperial agent who deals with Russian frontier affairs , prince of the fourth order , Hu - t'u - ling - a , and other officials 267 reported that the envoy of the Ha- t'un Khan , the commissar ...
... reported what they had deliberated : " The Imperial agent who deals with Russian frontier affairs , prince of the fourth order , Hu - t'u - ling - a , and other officials 267 reported that the envoy of the Ha- t'un Khan , the commissar ...
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... reported that according to the supercargo of the said country he got a letter from his barbarian chief , Lang - a - lo - su at the Chia - tzu saying that the silver which they had recovered was very little . The said ship had a load of ...
... reported that according to the supercargo of the said country he got a letter from his barbarian chief , Lang - a - lo - su at the Chia - tzu saying that the silver which they had recovered was very little . The said ship had a load of ...
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... reported that in the fourth month of the twenty - fourth year of Chia - ch'ing , at Hu - lun Pei - er , the young Bargu soldiers , Na - su - t'u and others , who had stolen cattle belonging to the Russians , were tried and sentenced ...
... reported that in the fourth month of the twenty - fourth year of Chia - ch'ing , at Hu - lun Pei - er , the young Bargu soldiers , Na - su - t'u and others , who had stolen cattle belonging to the Russians , were tried and sentenced ...
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