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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Page 217
... various ports in Kwangtung . Now we judge from this silver which he sends to Peking that he is not an ordinary servant who minds only his own business . It appears that as manager of the maritime customs , he must have committed ...
... various ports in Kwangtung . Now we judge from this silver which he sends to Peking that he is not an ordinary servant who minds only his own business . It appears that as manager of the maritime customs , he must have committed ...
Page 221
... Various Countries an Audience Hsin - chu and other officials memorialized : " While your servants were jointly discussing the matter of foreign merchants , our interpreters , led by Ts'ai T'ing - chu , petitioned that the foreign ...
... Various Countries an Audience Hsin - chu and other officials memorialized : " While your servants were jointly discussing the matter of foreign merchants , our interpreters , led by Ts'ai T'ing - chu , petitioned that the foreign ...
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... various na- tions which traded annually at Kwangtung were customarily permitted to carry cannons and swords after the superintendent of the Kwangtung mari- time customs had inspected them and registered them both on the occasion 447 of ...
... various na- tions which traded annually at Kwangtung were customarily permitted to carry cannons and swords after the superintendent of the Kwangtung mari- time customs had inspected them and registered them both on the occasion 447 of ...
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