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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... tribute . An Imperial edict was received : " We read over the memorial of the Dutch governor - general . The Hollanders admire justice and offer their loyalty . They sail seas to present tribute . They indeed deserve Our praise . Let ...
... tribute . An Imperial edict was received : " We read over the memorial of the Dutch governor - general . The Hollanders admire justice and offer their loyalty . They sail seas to present tribute . They indeed deserve Our praise . Let ...
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... tribute from a distance of more than ten thousand li . You have shown loyalty and justice . For this reason we indeed praise you very much . Whereupon , we bestow upon you two p'i of Ta - mang - tuan , two p'i of Chuang - tuan , two p'i ...
... tribute from a distance of more than ten thousand li . You have shown loyalty and justice . For this reason we indeed praise you very much . Whereupon , we bestow upon you two p'i of Ta - mang - tuan , two p'i of Chuang - tuan , two p'i ...
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... Tribute The Emperor decreed ( to the ministers in the grand council ) : " Previously the viceroys ( of Liang - Kwang ) and governors of Kwangtung , and the superintendent of the Kwangtung maritime customs annually presented tribute ...
... Tribute The Emperor decreed ( to the ministers in the grand council ) : " Previously the viceroys ( of Liang - Kwang ) and governors of Kwangtung , and the superintendent of the Kwangtung maritime customs annually presented tribute ...
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