American Diplomacy in the Orient
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John W. Foster. American Diplomacy in the Orient
American Diplomacy in the Orient
Table of Contents
PREFACE
/Chapter I
/Chapter II
/Chapter III
/Chapter IV
/Chapter V
/Chapter VI
/Chapter VII
/Chapter VIII
/Chapter IX
/Chapter X
/Chapter XI
/Chapter XII
/Chapter XIII
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John W. Foster
Published by Good Press, 2020
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Chinese etiquette all along the route. It is said that the expenditures of the imperial government alone for the entertainment of the embassy amounted to ^SSO^OOO. 1
One of the principal objects of the mission was to obtain the privilege to trade at Ningpo, Chusan, Tientsin, and other ports besides Canton. So far from granting this permission, no conference respecting it was held; but the emperor, in his letter of reply to the one from the king of England handed him by Lord Macartney, stated that the trade must be confined to the port of Canton. He adds: "You will not be able to complain that I had not clearly forewarned you. Let us therefore live in peace and friendship, and do not make light of my words." Notwithstanding this rebuff, the king of England sent return presents to the emperor in 1795, which were received at Canton and transferred overland to Peking, and it was recorded that tribute had been sent by the king of England to the "Son of Heaven." It is said that the English were henceforth registered among the nations who had sent tribute-bearers, and that the embassy was regarded by the Chinese as one of the most splendid testimonials of respect that a tributary nation had ever paid their court. 2
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