To Change China: Western Advisers in China 1620-19601969 |
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Jonathan Spence. the observatory and to command the officials and students of the Calendrical Department and of the Bureau of Astronomy to repair to the observatory to study the eclipse of the sun . Only the prediction calculated by the ...
Jonathan Spence. the observatory and to command the officials and students of the Calendrical Department and of the Bureau of Astronomy to repair to the observatory to study the eclipse of the sun . Only the prediction calculated by the ...
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... the idea of religious teaching . " 36 Once again the Western forces were being separated along lines of rivalry that separated the imple- menting of expertise from the attainment of long - range spiritual goals . For the moment , Hume's ...
... the idea of religious teaching . " 36 Once again the Western forces were being separated along lines of rivalry that separated the imple- menting of expertise from the attainment of long - range spiritual goals . For the moment , Hume's ...
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... the Chinese understood this to mean that the U.S.S.R. would supply them with a sample atomic bomb , and with the technical information needed for its subsequent manufacture within China . By 1959 , however , it had become clear to the ...
... the Chinese understood this to mean that the U.S.S.R. would supply them with a sample atomic bomb , and with the technical information needed for its subsequent manufacture within China . By 1959 , however , it had become clear to the ...
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Glorious Days of Looting | 57 |
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