To Change China: Western Advisers in China 1620-19601969 |
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... foreign weapons . Recently I , Hung - chang , have devoted all my attention to making friends with him , in order to get the friendship of various nations through that one individual . ” 34 Though Ward did not control the foreign ...
... foreign weapons . Recently I , Hung - chang , have devoted all my attention to making friends with him , in order to get the friendship of various nations through that one individual . ” 34 Though Ward did not control the foreign ...
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... foreign nations and foreign troops ; had helped to clear a thirty - mile radius around Shanghai of Taiping rebels ; and had built up the foundations of a force that was to be more effectively used by his famous successor , Gordon . Yet ...
... foreign nations and foreign troops ; had helped to clear a thirty - mile radius around Shanghai of Taiping rebels ; and had built up the foundations of a force that was to be more effectively used by his famous successor , Gordon . Yet ...
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... foreign powers , and requiring the destruction of the forts at Taku , the occupation of points between Peking and the sea by foreign troops , and the stopping of importation or manufacture of arms for two years.79 For Robert Hart more ...
... foreign powers , and requiring the destruction of the forts at Taku , the occupation of points between Peking and the sea by foreign troops , and the stopping of importation or manufacture of arms for two years.79 For Robert Hart more ...
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To God Through the Stars | 3 |
Bodies or Souls | 34 |
Glorious Days of Looting | 57 |
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