To Change China: Western Advisers in China, 1620-1960 |
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Page 106
... 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 he had a firm and quick grasp of customs matters ...
... 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 he had a firm and quick grasp of customs matters ...
Page 111
... Prince Kung and his associates had wished to get rid of him , and this incident provided the excuse . Lay had been taken on in 1855 partially through his own initiative , but mainly because he seemed to be a capable man for the job . At ...
... Prince Kung and his associates had wished to get rid of him , and this incident provided the excuse . Lay had been taken on in 1855 partially through his own initiative , but mainly because he seemed to be a capable man for the job . At ...
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... Prince Kung admitted that “ al- though the said book on foreign laws and regulations is not basically in complete agreement with the Chinese systems , it nevertheless contains sporadic useful points . " Among these , Prince Kung empha ...
... Prince Kung admitted that “ al- though the said book on foreign laws and regulations is not basically in complete agreement with the Chinese systems , it nevertheless contains sporadic useful points . " Among these , Prince Kung empha ...
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