"Short Account Of A Passage From China" recounts George Robertson's experiences during a voyage to China. Providing a window into 18th-century maritime travel and cross-cultural encounters, the narrative details the journey, observations of Chinese society, and the challenges faced by those who traversed the seas for trade and exploration.
This firsthand account offers insights into the historical interactions between the West and China, capturing the spirit of adventure and the complexities of early global exchanges. It remains a valuable resource for those interested in travel history, maritime studies, and the early modern period.
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