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Hsu Chi-yü and His Geography of 1848 Fred W. Drake. the additional
responsibility of managing the affairs of foreign trade in his province . Since his
yamen was located in the same city as that of the governor general , he further
was required ...
Hsu Chi-yü and His Geography of 1848 Fred W. Drake. the additional
responsibility of managing the affairs of foreign trade in his province . Since his
yamen was located in the same city as that of the governor general , he further
was required ...
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59 On this prestigious board for foreign affairs , Hsu joined many of the T ' ung -
chih Restoration ' s leaders : I - hsin , Wen - hsiang , Tung Hsun , Hsueh Huan ,
and others . Concurrently he was appointed expectant subdirector of the Court of
...
59 On this prestigious board for foreign affairs , Hsu joined many of the T ' ung -
chih Restoration ' s leaders : I - hsin , Wen - hsiang , Tung Hsun , Hsueh Huan ,
and others . Concurrently he was appointed expectant subdirector of the Court of
...
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He noted that foreign place names were difficult to distinguish , so that if ten
people were to transliterate a name there would be ten characters ( tzu ) for the
same sound . Also foreign states had two and three characters which were
placed ...
He noted that foreign place names were difficult to distinguish , so that if ten
people were to transliterate a name there would be ten characters ( tzu ) for the
same sound . Also foreign states had two and three characters which were
placed ...
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Contents
IN TOUCH WITH A NEW WORLD | 28 |
A VICTIM OF CONSERVATISM | 44 |
THE YINGHUAN CHIHLUEH | 52 |
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