To Change China: Western Advisers in China, 1620-1960 |
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... Chinese definition of the world was to come under increasing attack . The Westerners were not like earlier ... officials or courtiers to convert , in other words , from the top down . He accordingly concentrated on studying the Chinese ...
... Chinese definition of the world was to come under increasing attack . The Westerners were not like earlier ... officials or courtiers to convert , in other words , from the top down . He accordingly concentrated on studying the Chinese ...
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... Chinese officials were initially skeptical of the book's value , writing that " its words and sentences are confused and disorderly ; we cannot clearly understand it unless it is explained in person . " 12 Prince Kung reported to the ...
... Chinese officials were initially skeptical of the book's value , writing that " its words and sentences are confused and disorderly ; we cannot clearly understand it unless it is explained in person . " 12 Prince Kung reported to the ...
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... Chinese soil which had caused this violent reaction , were appalled ; Martin was to write that the whole area where ... officials and can say and do as I please . . " 68 He still hoped that he would be promoted to some major position in the ...
... Chinese soil which had caused this violent reaction , were appalled ; Martin was to write that the whole area where ... officials and can say and do as I please . . " 68 He still hoped that he would be promoted to some major position in the ...
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To God Through the Stars | 3 |
Bodies or Souls | 34 |
Glorious Days of Looting | 57 |
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