To Change China: Western Advisers in China, 1620-1960 |
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Page 98
... barbarian customs have been three or four times as much as when the port was opened must continue to hold him responsible for all the barbarians . " 16 On Lay's part , the entry into Chinese service was a blessing . For a young man only ...
... barbarian customs have been three or four times as much as when the port was opened must continue to hold him responsible for all the barbarians . " 16 On Lay's part , the entry into Chinese service was a blessing . For a young man only ...
Page 104
... barbarians , so he also accompanied them to Tientsin and made a great display of violence and ingratiated himself with the barbarian chief in order to show his public spirit . When he returned to Shanghai he was as compliant as ever in ...
... barbarians , so he also accompanied them to Tientsin and made a great display of violence and ingratiated himself with the barbarian chief in order to show his public spirit . When he returned to Shanghai he was as compliant as ever in ...
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... barbarians to control barbarians , " which had been used to justify employment of Ward , Gordon , Lay and Hart . And in 1865 Martin was offered a post as teacher of English in the T'ung- wen Kuan , a school that had recently been ...
... barbarians to control barbarians , " which had been used to justify employment of Ward , Gordon , Lay and Hart . And in 1865 Martin was offered a post as teacher of English in the T'ung- wen Kuan , a school that had recently been ...
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To God Through the Stars | 3 |
Bodies or Souls | 34 |
Glorious Days of Looting | 57 |
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