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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... secretly provide materials , communicated with him , this treacherous bandit would soon be in sorry straits . " In the past treacherous people , merchants and peddlers , secretly traded with the treacherous bandits . They brought goods ...
... secretly provide materials , communicated with him , this treacherous bandit would soon be in sorry straits . " In the past treacherous people , merchants and peddlers , secretly traded with the treacherous bandits . They brought goods ...
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... secretly told Mu Ching - yüan : " My Imperial father desired to nominate me as the heir- apparent , so I falsely declared that I was sick in order to escape this nomination . He was indeed arrogant [ to aspire to the crown ] and was ...
... secretly told Mu Ching - yüan : " My Imperial father desired to nominate me as the heir- apparent , so I falsely declared that I was sick in order to escape this nomination . He was indeed arrogant [ to aspire to the crown ] and was ...
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... secretly . Now Luzon is the center of Catholicism , yet the people of our country who believe in their religion secretly go there ! We have already discovered that Yen Lin and Yen Liang went to Luzon and did not return home . Does this ...
... secretly . Now Luzon is the center of Catholicism , yet the people of our country who believe in their religion secretly go there ! We have already discovered that Yen Lin and Yen Liang went to Luzon and did not return home . Does this ...
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