To Change China: Western Advisers in China, 1620-1960 |
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... Peking that he had told Hart to proceed north to aid Prince Kung . - Hart arrived in Peking on the fifth of June , meeting in the ensuing days , first Wen - hsiang , and then Prince Kung himself . He proved to his Chinese mentors that ...
... Peking that he had told Hart to proceed north to aid Prince Kung . - Hart arrived in Peking on the fifth of June , meeting in the ensuing days , first Wen - hsiang , and then Prince Kung himself . He proved to his Chinese mentors that ...
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... Peking . ” 78 In 1900 that " wildest rage " took the form of the Boxer movement , a primitive popular uprising inspired by a Chinese secret society and turned against the foreigner in North China , particularly against the foreign ...
... Peking . ” 78 In 1900 that " wildest rage " took the form of the Boxer movement , a primitive popular uprising inspired by a Chinese secret society and turned against the foreigner in North China , particularly against the foreign ...
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... Peking , home of the Court and capital of the Empire , which the Jesuits had used as the base for their missionary endeavors . He was given the post and performed his duties satisfactorily ; in an important breakthrough for the ...
... Peking , home of the Court and capital of the Empire , which the Jesuits had used as the base for their missionary endeavors . He was given the post and performed his duties satisfactorily ; in an important breakthrough for the ...
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Bodies or Souls | 34 |
Glorious Days of Looting | 57 |
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