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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... Violate the Chinese Border The Li - fan Yüan memorialized : " The general of Hei - lung - chiang , Po - ti , 34 reported that the Russians crossed the border to gather fuel . There was no trace that they had hunted and lived nomadically ...
... Violate the Chinese Border The Li - fan Yüan memorialized : " The general of Hei - lung - chiang , Po - ti , 34 reported that the Russians crossed the border to gather fuel . There was no trace that they had hunted and lived nomadically ...
Page 185
... violates the law of the Interior , and we inquire of their king about it , he may con- sider that the Chinese ... violate statutes should be flogged and imprisoned with cangues . Those who fol- lowed the religion and served [ the ...
... violates the law of the Interior , and we inquire of their king about it , he may con- sider that the Chinese ... violate statutes should be flogged and imprisoned with cangues . Those who fol- lowed the religion and served [ the ...
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... violate our law . Request VII : Now the merchants are allowed to trade with Kao- 484 hung ( Co - hong ) only . If ... violates Chinese law , then only one crimi- nal of that particular ship should be held responsible . We peti- tion that ...
... violate our law . Request VII : Now the merchants are allowed to trade with Kao- 484 hung ( Co - hong ) only . If ... violates Chinese law , then only one crimi- nal of that particular ship should be held responsible . We peti- tion that ...
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