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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... serve as the natural demarcation line . Along the upper tributary of this said river in the desert region , let the Hsing - an Mountains ( Shih- ta Hsing - an ) , which extend toward the sea , also serve as natural bound- aries . South ...
... serve as the natural demarcation line . Along the upper tributary of this said river in the desert region , let the Hsing - an Mountains ( Shih- ta Hsing - an ) , which extend toward the sea , also serve as natural bound- aries . South ...
Page 357
... serve in the rank and file under the control of their respective banners .... " ( 145 , 1a - 2b ) 10 : Intercalary 6:13 ( Aug. 13 , 1805 ) Sunu's Descendants Again Catholics The Emperor again decreed : " The Board of Punishment reported ...
... serve in the rank and file under the control of their respective banners .... " ( 145 , 1a - 2b ) 10 : Intercalary 6:13 ( Aug. 13 , 1805 ) Sunu's Descendants Again Catholics The Emperor again decreed : " The Board of Punishment reported ...
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... serve us on the Imperial Board of Astronomy and to calculate the calendars . If they do not know either science or technology by which to serve us , why should we let them live here and make trouble ? " We order the high officials who ...
... serve us on the Imperial Board of Astronomy and to calculate the calendars . If they do not know either science or technology by which to serve us , why should we let them live here and make trouble ? " We order the high officials who ...
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