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... warlords , men with personal armies who also often controlled a territorial base which could be anything from a township to whole provinces . Within their own territories the warlords taxed the population mercilessly , some- times for ...
... warlords , men with personal armies who also often controlled a territorial base which could be anything from a township to whole provinces . Within their own territories the warlords taxed the population mercilessly , some- times for ...
Page 198
... warlord , they delivered it to Chiang Kai- shek ; they went even further , and obeyed the Comintern order that they ... warlords and financial interests , this meant that once again Borodin had to use his influence to hold the peasants ...
... warlord , they delivered it to Chiang Kai- shek ; they went even further , and obeyed the Comintern order that they ... warlords and financial interests , this meant that once again Borodin had to use his influence to hold the peasants ...
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... warlord world is in the first chapter of James E. Sheridan , Chinese Warlord : The Career of Feng Yü- hsiang ( Palo Alto , Stanford University Press , 1966 ) ; cf. also Jerome Ch'en , Yuan Shih - k'ai ( 1859–1916 ) ( Palo Alto ...
... warlord world is in the first chapter of James E. Sheridan , Chinese Warlord : The Career of Feng Yü- hsiang ( Palo Alto , Stanford University Press , 1966 ) ; cf. also Jerome Ch'en , Yuan Shih - k'ai ( 1859–1916 ) ( Palo Alto ...
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