To Change China: Western Advisers in China, 1620-1960 |
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... civil compliments and courteously receiving their visitors , was spent in studying the language of the country , the methods of writing and the customs of the people . They did , however , endeavor to teach this pagan people in a more ...
... civil compliments and courteously receiving their visitors , was spent in studying the language of the country , the methods of writing and the customs of the people . They did , however , endeavor to teach this pagan people in a more ...
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... civil ser- vice ; unofficial adviser to the newly formed Chinese Foreign Min- istery ( the Tsungli Yamen ) ; and behind - the - scenes diplomat ; he was initially " Our Hart " to the Chinese . During the last thirty years of his fifty ...
... civil ser- vice ; unofficial adviser to the newly formed Chinese Foreign Min- istery ( the Tsungli Yamen ) ; and behind - the - scenes diplomat ; he was initially " Our Hart " to the Chinese . During the last thirty years of his fifty ...
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... - politi- cal international organization is in a position to do much more in civil practice than could any of his Chinese contemporaries . It is almost impossible for them to work where there are military operations 208 TO CHANGE CHINA.
... - politi- cal international organization is in a position to do much more in civil practice than could any of his Chinese contemporaries . It is almost impossible for them to work where there are military operations 208 TO CHANGE CHINA.
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