To Change China: Western Advisers in China, 1620-1960 |
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... British authorities in the area . His former Shanghai critics were now all behind him . “ The Whilom rowdie companion of ci - devant General Walker , of Nica- raguan memory , " a Western supporter of the Taipings wrote sar- castically ...
... British authorities in the area . His former Shanghai critics were now all behind him . “ The Whilom rowdie companion of ci - devant General Walker , of Nica- raguan memory , " a Western supporter of the Taipings wrote sar- castically ...
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... British . Having already committed themselves to the support of the Ch'ing dynasty , the British government , at the urging of Bruce , their minister at Peking , and Staveley , commander of the British forces in China , agreed to allow ...
... British . Having already committed themselves to the support of the Ch'ing dynasty , the British government , at the urging of Bruce , their minister at Peking , and Staveley , commander of the British forces in China , agreed to allow ...
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... British to the Chinese service proved a simpler step . The newly formed and quickly expanding customs service not only provided scope for action and possibilities of ad- vancement far greater than was possible in the British Consular ...
... British to the Chinese service proved a simpler step . The newly formed and quickly expanding customs service not only provided scope for action and possibilities of ad- vancement far greater than was possible in the British Consular ...
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To God Through the Stars | 3 |
Bodies or Souls | 34 |
Glorious Days of Looting | 57 |
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