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 139
... viceroy of Liang - Kwang , memorialized : " Since Man - pao , the viceroy of Fukien and Chekiang , memorialized that the Westerners , except for the scientists , should be banished to Macao , and since it has been approved , therefore ...
... viceroy of Liang - Kwang , memorialized : " Since Man - pao , the viceroy of Fukien and Chekiang , memorialized that the Westerners , except for the scientists , should be banished to Macao , and since it has been approved , therefore ...
Page 224
... viceroy proclaims this edict , he should execute Liu Ya- pien at once and show his head publicly so that the rascals of the Interior may learn to respect Our law . At the same time the foreign merchants will see the power and virtue of ...
... viceroy proclaims this edict , he should execute Liu Ya- pien at once and show his head publicly so that the rascals of the Interior may learn to respect Our law . At the same time the foreign merchants will see the power and virtue of ...
Page 226
... viceroy and respectively communicate with the Board of Astronomy and memorialize the throne . This regulation should also be approved as the viceroy has petitioned . " ( 5 ) We should consider detaching officers from other garrisons to ...
... viceroy and respectively communicate with the Board of Astronomy and memorialize the throne . This regulation should also be approved as the viceroy has petitioned . " ( 5 ) We should consider detaching officers from other garrisons to ...
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