. The fight for the republic in China. toresign, 264; his death, 266;his last mandate, 267; his fun-eral, 275; his policy towardsthe European War, 309-312Yunnan revolt of 1916, 236-248 T^% LIBRARY OF CONGRESS ^ 0 019 689 930 3 ■ ■.; ■ i 11 BtH M i :;i!. NEW YORK DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY 1917 Copyright, 1917Bt DODD. mead and company. Inc. NOV 27 1917 )CI,A477769 PREFACE This volume tells everything that the student or thecasual reader needs to know about the Chinese is sufficiently exhaustive to show very clearly thenew forces at work, and to bring some realisation of thegreat gulf wh
. The fight for the republic in China. toresign, 264; his death, 266;his last mandate, 267; his fun-eral, 275; his policy towardsthe European War, 309-312Yunnan revolt of 1916, 236-248 T^% LIBRARY OF CONGRESS ^ 0 019 689 930 3 ■ ■.; ■ i 11 BtH M i :;i!. NEW YORK DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY 1917 Copyright, 1917Bt DODD. mead and company. Inc. NOV 27 1917 )CI,A477769 PREFACE This volume tells everything that the student or thecasual reader needs to know about the Chinese is sufficiently exhaustive to show very clearly thenew forces at work, and to bring some realisation of thegreat gulf which separates the thinking classes of to-dayfrom the men of a few years ago; whilst, at the sametime, it is sufficiently condensed not to overwhelm thereader with too great a multitude of facts. Particular attention may be devoted to an uniquefeature—namely, the Chinese and Japanese documenta-tion which affords a sharp contrast between varyingtypes of Eastern brains. Thus, in the Memorandum ofthe Black Dragon Society (Chapter VII) we have avery clear and illuminating revelation of the Japanesepolitical mind which has been trained to consider prob-lems in the modern Western way, but which remainssaturated with theocratic ideals in the sharpest
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