North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 634
... PRESIDENT OF THE INTER- NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHINA , PEKING . THE unusual attention given to Chinese affairs for two years past has been largely due to affairs in China which are foreign as well as Chinese . The scramble of European ...
... PRESIDENT OF THE INTER- NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHINA , PEKING . THE unusual attention given to Chinese affairs for two years past has been largely due to affairs in China which are foreign as well as Chinese . The scramble of European ...
Page 642
... President has strong reason to believe that the Governments of both Russia and Germany will co - operate in such an understanding as is here proposed . " It is not quite clear what that understanding was . The passage of the despatch ...
... President has strong reason to believe that the Governments of both Russia and Germany will co - operate in such an understanding as is here proposed . " It is not quite clear what that understanding was . The passage of the despatch ...
Page 643
... President and Secre- tary of State and Ambassadors of the Republic . In 1867 the same policy was proclaimed by an American , Mr. Anson Burlingame , at one time a Senator , at another time American Minister in China , and ultimately ...
... President and Secre- tary of State and Ambassadors of the Republic . In 1867 the same policy was proclaimed by an American , Mr. Anson Burlingame , at one time a Senator , at another time American Minister in China , and ultimately ...
Page 677
... President of the Academy he said : " My predecessors in office for the last twenty years have vainly called attention to the inadequacy and confusion of existing laws relating to the public timber lands and consequent absence of an ...
... President of the Academy he said : " My predecessors in office for the last twenty years have vainly called attention to the inadequacy and confusion of existing laws relating to the public timber lands and consequent absence of an ...
Page 682
... President McKinley as an incendiary . All these details would be valuable from the psychological point of view , and would prepare us for M. Maignen's methods of controversy ; but we must re- gretfully pass them over . M. Maignen , as a ...
... President McKinley as an incendiary . All these details would be valuable from the psychological point of view , and would prepare us for M. Maignen's methods of controversy ; but we must re- gretfully pass them over . M. Maignen , as a ...
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