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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... Trade is Not Prohibited 29 The princes and ministers deliberated and reported : " The viceroy of Liang - Kwang , Duke Ch'ing - fu , ' memorialized that in Kwangtung the 30 arable land was limited , but the population was large . In the ...
... Trade is Not Prohibited 29 The princes and ministers deliberated and reported : " The viceroy of Liang - Kwang , Duke Ch'ing - fu , ' memorialized that in Kwangtung the 30 arable land was limited , but the population was large . In the ...
Page 234
... Trade with Russia 28 : 9 : 4 ( Oct. 10 , 1763 ) Suspending Russian Trade Is a Means to Compel Russia to Be Obedient The Emperor decreed again : " According to Fu - te's memorial , yesterday the Li - fan Yüan sent a dispatch to the ...
... Trade with Russia 28 : 9 : 4 ( Oct. 10 , 1763 ) Suspending Russian Trade Is a Means to Compel Russia to Be Obedient The Emperor decreed again : " According to Fu - te's memorial , yesterday the Li - fan Yüan sent a dispatch to the ...
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... trade , with twenty carts of Russian blankets , furs , and other goods ; another commoner , Jen Ch'ang - yüan , also ... trade at Kiakhta has been stopped , the Mongols still trade with the Russians . They are not supposed to do this ...
... trade , with twenty carts of Russian blankets , furs , and other goods ; another commoner , Jen Ch'ang - yüan , also ... trade at Kiakhta has been stopped , the Mongols still trade with the Russians . They are not supposed to do this ...
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