Sino-American Relations, Volume 17Institute of Sino-American Relations, College of Chinese Culture, 1991 - China |
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Page 50
... turn to walk slowly up to the Emperor and shake hands . I then received a decoration , after Admiral Tu had received his . In leaving the Emperor's presence , we had to back out over the polished floor . I had difficulty avoiding ...
... turn to walk slowly up to the Emperor and shake hands . I then received a decoration , after Admiral Tu had received his . In leaving the Emperor's presence , we had to back out over the polished floor . I had difficulty avoiding ...
Page 98
... turn meant shipping . Shipping in the post- Civil War era meant the replacement of sails with steam ; and that meant coaling stations . Suitable places where trans- oceanic ships could fuel up with coal and take on supplies for the long ...
... turn meant shipping . Shipping in the post- Civil War era meant the replacement of sails with steam ; and that meant coaling stations . Suitable places where trans- oceanic ships could fuel up with coal and take on supplies for the long ...
Page 13
... turn to the scholars who have studied the sub- ject and examine their supposedly more objective opinions . The Pro ... turning out competent teachers for Chinese schools . THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY IN CHINA 13.
... turn to the scholars who have studied the sub- ject and examine their supposedly more objective opinions . The Pro ... turning out competent teachers for Chinese schools . THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY IN CHINA 13.
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