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162 Boundaries and Beyond and Qiying, had been denounced by the Emperor,^47 and Liu Yunke was ordered to vacate his post on the ...
Treaties, Politics and the Limits of Local Diplomacy 163 arguments for their ejection”.^51 He added that, as the clergymen had r ...
164 Boundaries and Beyond wanted to know why Xinglian remained in charge of the matter, despite his dismissal.^57 Xu Jiyu receiv ...
Treaties, Politics and the Limits of Local Diplomacy 165 Daoshan Temple was formerly a consular residence as a pretext to remain ...
166 Boundaries and Beyond the very day Yutai’s memorial arrived,^65 and he was ofβicially relieved of his Governorship on June 2 ...
Treaties, Politics and the Limits of Local Diplomacy 167 Bishop Smith also observed that the opposition arose entirely from the ...
168 Boundaries and Beyond that encouraged Smith’s hope that no jealousy of proselytism would place obstacles in the way of Prote ...
Treaties, Politics and the Limits of Local Diplomacy 169 and better conducted, less idle curiosity [was] exhibited”.^79 Clearly, ...
170 Boundaries and Beyond opportunities for observing the abbots’ devotions. From time to time, Jackson argued with them about w ...
Treaties, Politics and the Limits of Local Diplomacy 171 βirmness of himself and Bishop Smith in insisting on their rights. He a ...
172 Boundaries and Beyond environment after the war are not hard to understand. Their position was shared by some extra-provinci ...
Treaties, Politics and the Limits of Local Diplomacy 173 Advocate General and United States Army Delegate Plenipotentiary to the ...
174 Boundaries and Beyond access to reliable sources and based their comments on hearsay or gossip. Certainly, foreigners did no ...
175 ĈčĆĕęĊė 5 “Shooting the Eagle”: Lin Changyi’s Agony in the Wake of the Opium War^1 Introduction In discussing China’s respon ...
176 Boundaries and Beyond representatives of Western religion and culture and residents of a thoroughly Chinese city that foreig ...
“Shooting the Eagle” 177 Perceived Threats from Fuzhou In late 1851, the British Vice-Consul in Fuzhou, J. Walker, was informed ...
178 Boundaries and Beyond name the pavilion. In Sinclair’s view, this literary work was produced for the consumption of “a greed ...
“Shooting the Eagle” 179 His work Sheying lou shihua, a collection of poetry composed before and after the Opium War, was publis ...
180 Boundaries and Beyond scholarship was so greatly appreciated that the Acting Governor of Guangdong, Guo Songtao (1818‒91), w ...
“Shooting the Eagle” 181 and modern developments in foreign countries, such as the steam- propelled trains used in Egypt as a me ...
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