The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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Page 114
... foreign , in the ' Far East . ' So great is its reputation , that , if report is true , it penetrates to the sacred precincts of the Imperial Palace , and is even read in secret by the Empress - Regent . 999 The success achieved by the ...
... foreign , in the ' Far East . ' So great is its reputation , that , if report is true , it penetrates to the sacred precincts of the Imperial Palace , and is even read in secret by the Empress - Regent . 999 The success achieved by the ...
Page 120
... foreign countries are reputed to have occasioned the dismissal of the author from the public service ; and the same qualities caused him to be recalled after a retirement of eighteen years , and made a member of the Board of Foreign ...
... foreign countries are reputed to have occasioned the dismissal of the author from the public service ; and the same qualities caused him to be recalled after a retirement of eighteen years , and made a member of the Board of Foreign ...
Page 121
... Foreign College , at Peking , where he acquired his knowledge of English . Mr. Tsai has deservedly had high literary distinction conferred on him for his work . The increased demand for scientific books which has sprung up of late ...
... Foreign College , at Peking , where he acquired his knowledge of English . Mr. Tsai has deservedly had high literary distinction conferred on him for his work . The increased demand for scientific books which has sprung up of late ...
Page 122
... foreign civilization . Its influence is already manifesting itself in the gradually diminishing hostility towards foreigners , and , doubtless , this will be more noticeable as foreign publications penetrate the social strata and awaken ...
... foreign civilization . Its influence is already manifesting itself in the gradually diminishing hostility towards foreigners , and , doubtless , this will be more noticeable as foreign publications penetrate the social strata and awaken ...
Page 123
... foreign countries and insti- tutions therein expressed had led to the suppression of the journal . Be that as it may , there is no doubt that the pro - foreign sympathies of the Ambassador were resented by his countrymen ; for within a ...
... foreign countries and insti- tutions therein expressed had led to the suppression of the journal . Be that as it may , there is no doubt that the pro - foreign sympathies of the Ambassador were resented by his countrymen ; for within a ...
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