I, and men of the same stamp and standing, and their advice to the throne was to try conclusions with foreigners and yield no more to their demands. However mistaken, may have been their reading of foreigners, and however wrong their manner of action,... China: Its History, Arts and Literature - Seite 198von Frank Brinkley - 1902Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1901 - 872 Seiten
...departure and to give it their strongest approval and support, such as Hsii Tung, Kang I, and men of the same stamp and standing, and their advice to the...dictation, and had the courage of their convictions; we must do them the justice of allowing they were actuated by high motives and love of country —... | |
| Robert Hart - 1901 - 280 Seiten
...departure and to give it their strongest approval and support, such as Hsii Tung, Kang I, and men of the same stamp and standing, and their advice to the...dictation, and had the courage of their convictions : we must do them the justice of allowing they were actuated by high motives and love of country —... | |
| Arthur Judson Brown - 1902 - 174 Seiten
...who suffered as much as any one from their fury, candidly wrote after the siege : " These men were eminent in their own country for their learning and...services, were animated by patriotism, were enraged by foreign dictation, and had the courage of their convictions. We must do them the justice of allowing... | |
| Arthur Judson Brown - 1904 - 426 Seiten
...who suffered as much as any one from their fury, candidly wrote after the siege : " These men were eminent in their own country for their learning and...services, were animated by patriotism, were enraged by foreign dictation, and had the courage of their convictions. We must do them the justice of allowing... | |
| Arthur Judson Brown - 1907 - 424 Seiten
...who suffered as much as any one from their fury, candidly wrote after the siege : " These men were eminent in their own country for their learning and...services, were animated by patriotism, were enraged by foreign dictation, and had the courage of their convictions. We must do them the justice of allowing... | |
| Juliet Bredon - 1909 - 332 Seiten
...been said and written about the officials who allied themselves with the Boxers. But these men were eminent in their own country for their learning and...services, were animated by patriotism, were enraged by foreign dictation, and had the courage of their convictions. We must do them the justice of allowing... | |
| 1901 - 872 Seiten
...to give It their strongest approval and support, such as Hsu Tung, Kang I, and men of the ваше stamp and standing, and their advice to the throne...wrong their manner of action, these men— eminent h> their own country for their learning and services — were animated by patriotism, were enraged... | |
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