North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Bände 247-248University of Northern Iowa, 1939 |
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... Chinese . Thus it was not , as the Chinese have since contended , that the foreign settlements were forced upon an un- willing China by alien overlords , and it was actually the Chinese Government itself that foisted the settlements ...
... Chinese . Thus it was not , as the Chinese have since contended , that the foreign settlements were forced upon an un- willing China by alien overlords , and it was actually the Chinese Government itself that foisted the settlements ...
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... China seas and the inland waterways ; and it was the Japanese garrison , maintained in North China under the Boxer protocol that , in July , 1937 , got into the affray with the Chinese soldiers that set off the present hostilities in China ...
... China seas and the inland waterways ; and it was the Japanese garrison , maintained in North China under the Boxer protocol that , in July , 1937 , got into the affray with the Chinese soldiers that set off the present hostilities in China ...
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... Chinese re- sentment of the extraterritoriality enjoyed by foreigners , including Japan , which constituted a denial of Chinese sovereignty over ostensibly Chinese territory . From 1925 to 1927 the Chinese vented their hatred for ...
... Chinese re- sentment of the extraterritoriality enjoyed by foreigners , including Japan , which constituted a denial of Chinese sovereignty over ostensibly Chinese territory . From 1925 to 1927 the Chinese vented their hatred for ...
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PARK EDWIN Art | 168 |
PARKES DOW Sonnet 378 | 199 |
SCHERMAN KATHARINE Music 161 | 225 |
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