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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... Grand Secretariat . The Grand Secretaries , Tahsüeh - shih were equal to the Prime Ministers . B. I - cheng - ch'u or the State Council . The members of this council , the I - cheng Wang Ta - ch'en or princes and ministers of the State ...
... Grand Secretariat . The Grand Secretaries , Tahsüeh - shih were equal to the Prime Ministers . B. I - cheng - ch'u or the State Council . The members of this council , the I - cheng Wang Ta - ch'en or princes and ministers of the State ...
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... grand council ) should proclaim this news to the Interior and to the Exterior and to the high officials who perform their duties in military headquarters . " ( 749 , 3b - 4b ) 30:12:10 ( Jan. 20 , 1766 ) French Physician Welcomed The ...
... grand council ) should proclaim this news to the Interior and to the Exterior and to the high officials who perform their duties in military headquarters . " ( 749 , 3b - 4b ) 30:12:10 ( Jan. 20 , 1766 ) French Physician Welcomed The ...
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... grand council : " Because we have received the Turgots , the Russian senate sent a communication to the Li - fan Yüan . Yesterday We ordered the ministers in the grand council to draft a reply . We revised some points and added more ...
... grand council : " Because we have received the Turgots , the Russian senate sent a communication to the Li - fan Yüan . Yesterday We ordered the ministers in the grand council to draft a reply . We revised some points and added more ...
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