To Change China: Western Advisers in China, 1620-1960 |
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... felt friendly with the Chinese people , he wrote to a friend in New Haven ; he had gained a good reputation through his medical skills , and was getting the feel of the life . " Tho alone , I seldom feel solitary , and with a Chinese ...
... felt friendly with the Chinese people , he wrote to a friend in New Haven ; he had gained a good reputation through his medical skills , and was getting the feel of the life . " Tho alone , I seldom feel solitary , and with a Chinese ...
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... felt the effects of that transformation process by which Chi- nese civilization had for so many centuries drawn foreigners into its folds . He felt as well the bitter criticism of his own countrymen , the merchants in Shanghai , that by ...
... felt the effects of that transformation process by which Chi- nese civilization had for so many centuries drawn foreigners into its folds . He felt as well the bitter criticism of his own countrymen , the merchants in Shanghai , that by ...
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... felt was a wholly unreal standard of values . " It was decided that there would still be no large - scale involvement of British or American troops in the China area.1 + Nonetheless , Chiang , expecting the eventual defeat of Japan , felt ...
... felt was a wholly unreal standard of values . " It was decided that there would still be no large - scale involvement of British or American troops in the China area.1 + Nonetheless , Chiang , expecting the eventual defeat of Japan , felt ...
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Glorious Days of Looting | 57 |
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