To Change China: Western Advisers in China, 1620-1960 |
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Page 104
... Chinese Government was too rotten a reed to lean upon , and the foundations of the structure I was endeavouring to build up had to be artificially created . My position was that of a foreigner engaged by the Chinese Government to ...
... Chinese Government was too rotten a reed to lean upon , and the foundations of the structure I was endeavouring to build up had to be artificially created . My position was that of a foreigner engaged by the Chinese Government to ...
Page 108
... Chinese mentors to the detriment of his " Chief . " Away in England Lay felt ... Chinese Govt . for you , and so vest the ownership of the thing purchased in you ... government's struggle against the Taiping rebels once again seemed to be ...
... Chinese mentors to the detriment of his " Chief . " Away in England Lay felt ... Chinese Govt . for you , and so vest the ownership of the thing purchased in you ... government's struggle against the Taiping rebels once again seemed to be ...
Page 112
... Chinese Government for the performance of specified work , and to do that well should be his chief care . " 46 In other matters he followed the outlines of Lay's previous Shanghai experiment , taking over and adapting Chinese methods ...
... Chinese Government for the performance of specified work , and to do that well should be his chief care . " 46 In other matters he followed the outlines of Lay's previous Shanghai experiment , taking over and adapting Chinese methods ...
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