New Forces in Old China: An Unwelcome But Inevitable AwakeningF.H. Revell Company, 1904 - 382 sivua |
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... ports of Asia outside of China , the Chinese have shown themselves to be successful colonizers , able to meet competition , so that to - day they own the most valuable property and control the bulk of the trade . It is true that the ...
... ports of Asia outside of China , the Chinese have shown themselves to be successful colonizers , able to meet competition , so that to - day they own the most valuable property and control the bulk of the trade . It is true that the ...
Sivu 49
... port of Shantung was Teng - chou - fu , a quaint old city on the far northeastern point of the Shantung prom- ontory . It has been outstripped in importance by its later rival , Chefoo , and is now ignored by the through steamers and ...
... port of Shantung was Teng - chou - fu , a quaint old city on the far northeastern point of the Shantung prom- ontory . It has been outstripped in importance by its later rival , Chefoo , and is now ignored by the through steamers and ...
Sivu 52
... ports . Arrangements are apt to move slowly in this land of delibera- tion . The genial and efficient United States Consul at Chefoo , the Hon . John Fowler , joked me a little about my hurry to start , laughingly remarking that this ...
... ports . Arrangements are apt to move slowly in this land of delibera- tion . The genial and efficient United States Consul at Chefoo , the Hon . John Fowler , joked me a little about my hurry to start , laughingly remarking that this ...
Sivu 101
... ports by Commodore Perry in 1854 , the few wooden vessels that made the long journey to Japan found an unprogressive and bitterly anti - foreign heathen nation with an edict issued in 1638 still on its statute books declaring― " So long ...
... ports by Commodore Perry in 1854 , the few wooden vessels that made the long journey to Japan found an unprogressive and bitterly anti - foreign heathen nation with an edict issued in 1638 still on its statute books declaring― " So long ...
Sivu 102
... port cities , was as impenetrable as when in 1552 the dying Xavier had cried- " O Rock , Rock , when wilt thou open ! " Siam excluded all foreigners until the cen- tury's first quarter had passed , and Laos saw no white man till 1868. A ...
... port cities , was as impenetrable as when in 1552 the dying Xavier had cried- " O Rock , Rock , when wilt thou open ! " Siam excluded all foreigners until the cen- tury's first quarter had passed , and Laos saw no white man till 1868. A ...
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