To Change China: Western Advisers in China, 1620-1960 |
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... ment at the boisterous schoolboy stage , owing to a too early acquire- ment of power among people of a different moral code from that of their own countrymen ; but it may plausibly , however erroneously , be argued that it proceeds only ...
... ment at the boisterous schoolboy stage , owing to a too early acquire- ment of power among people of a different moral code from that of their own countrymen ; but it may plausibly , however erroneously , be argued that it proceeds only ...
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... I have made up my mind to double the circulation in a year , " he wrote to his parents in March 1867.47 Through articles and editorial com- ment he tried to interest his Chinese readers in foreign TRIMMING THE LAMPS 145.
... I have made up my mind to double the circulation in a year , " he wrote to his parents in March 1867.47 Through articles and editorial com- ment he tried to interest his Chinese readers in foreign TRIMMING THE LAMPS 145.
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Western Advisers in China, 1620-1960 Jonathan D. Spence. ment he tried to interest his Chinese readers in foreign affairs , science , and Western education . He recommended that the Ch'ing government should give young students three ...
Western Advisers in China, 1620-1960 Jonathan D. Spence. ment he tried to interest his Chinese readers in foreign affairs , science , and Western education . He recommended that the Ch'ing government should give young students three ...
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