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182 Boundaries and Beyond British relations and lent each other moral support in their endeavors to make known their views on fo ...
“Shooting the Eagle” 183 On the other hand, both Wei Yuan and Lin Changyi belonged to a category of traditional strategists who ...
184 Boundaries and Beyond Reβlecting on the conduct of some high-ranking ofβicials who had taken charge of foreign affairs, Lin ...
“Shooting the Eagle” 185 He did not suggest the expulsion of the Portuguese and other foreigners from the territory.^34 Lin’s Pe ...
186 Boundaries and Beyond dead by the priests, most likely resulting from rumors about the surgical treatments performed by miss ...
“Shooting the Eagle” 187 dollars were annually imported into Fuzhou. An opium depot for the smuggling vessels operated at the mo ...
188 Boundaries and Beyond The Christian missionaries in Fuzhou shared this critical view of the opium trade, although they and t ...
“Shooting the Eagle” 189 of force, smuggled into China by English merchants, English ships and English seamen. One cannot but bl ...
190 Boundaries and Beyond Moreover, missionary activities were simultaneously posing a challenge to fundamental cultural values. ...
191 ĈčĆĕęĊė 6 Information and Knowledge: Qing China’s Perceptions of the Maritime World in the Eighteenth Century Introduction E ...
192 Boundaries and Beyond The collection and accumulation of information would involve not only the state, but also groups or in ...
Information and Knowledge 193 the Western world. A case in point is the work Haiguo tuzhi (Illustrated gazetteer of the maritime ...
194 Boundaries and Beyond maritime affairs from his father, Chen Mao, who was a scholar-merchant. The older Chen engaged in over ...
Information and Knowledge 195 introduced the world to China, neither their maps nor their writings and contributions to scientiβ ...
196 Boundaries and Beyond its vulnerability on account of the great divide between the island and the mainland constituted by th ...
Information and Knowledge 197 frequently mentions the arrivals of foreign envoys, including those from such places in the Nanyan ...
198 Boundaries and Beyond that the authorities were determined to keep in check.^19 The Qing Court realized that Roman Catholici ...
Information and Knowledge 199 the Court through the local authorities, who would in turn send them to the imperial capital. The ...
200 Boundaries and Beyond consisted of more than 50 ofβicers and 800 crew members on board βive ships.^33 The Court received a l ...
Information and Knowledge 201 over the past few decades. This section provides a sketch of the main historiographical trends. “S ...
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