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- catalog contributor b8190552.
- catalog coverage "China History Boxer Rebellion, 1899-1901.".
- catalog coverage "China History.".
- catalog created "1902.".
- catalog date "1902".
- catalog date "1902.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1902.".
- catalog description "Ch. I. Chinese aversion to foreigners -- Grounds for national irritation -- Formation of the Boxer Association -- Murder of Mr. Brooks -- Pao-ting-fu and Lang-fang massacres -- Seymour expedition -- ch. II. Necessity for the Seymour expedition -- Effect upon it of the capture of the Taku forts -- Admiral Kempff's action -- Instructions of the Chinese government -- Effect of taking the forts upon subsequent Chinese action -- ch. III. cpature of the Taku forts -- Siege of Tientsin -- Gallant conduct of Mr. Watts and Mr. Seeberg -- Tong-Shan refugees -- Narrow escape of Mr. Hughes -- Predicament of Chinese mine manager -- ch. IV. Siege of Teintsin settlements -- ch. V. Assault of Tientsin City -- ch. VI. The advance to Peking -- British and American action -- Battle of Peitsang -- and of Yangtsun -- March to Ho-hsi-wu -- ch. VII. The advance to Tung-Chow -- VIII. Incidents of the march -- Characteristics of the various troops -- And of the Chinese -- ".
- catalog description "Probable future of trade -- ch. XV. The missionary in China -- ch. XVI. The missionary in China.".
- catalog description "ch. IX. Inhuman treatment of the Chinese -- Value of the Indian Army as an imperial factor -- Contrast with South Africa -- ch. X. Results of the sack of Tientsin -- Policy and position of the different powers -- ch. XI. The indemnities to be paid by China -- ch. XII. The policy of the powers in China -- ch. XIII. Character of Boxer movement -- Boxer proclamation -- Attitude of Yangtse viceroys and Yuan-Shih-Kai -- Cordial feeling entertained by foriegners in Chinses service -- Imperial decree -- Danger run by friendly Chinese -- Viceroy's decree providing for safety of their respective provinces -- Action of Mr. Pelham Warren -- ch. XIV. Sun-Yat-Sun and the rebellion in the South -- Kang-Yu-Wei and his reform proposals -- Chinese aspirations -- Lord Elgin's despatch with regard to executions -- Position of the Yangtse viceroys -- Demands of the ministers -- Result of policy pursuied by the powers -- General outlook in China -- Likelihood of further distubance -- ".
- catalog extent "xii, 285 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "China and the powers.".
- catalog isFormatOf "China and the powers.".
- catalog issued "1902".
- catalog issued "1902.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, New York and Bombay : Longmans, Green, and co.,".
- catalog relation "China and the powers.".
- catalog spatial "China History Boxer Rebellion, 1899-1901.".
- catalog spatial "China History.".
- catalog subject "DS771 .T48".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. I. Chinese aversion to foreigners -- Grounds for national irritation -- Formation of the Boxer Association -- Murder of Mr. Brooks -- Pao-ting-fu and Lang-fang massacres -- Seymour expedition -- ch. II. Necessity for the Seymour expedition -- Effect upon it of the capture of the Taku forts -- Admiral Kempff's action -- Instructions of the Chinese government -- Effect of taking the forts upon subsequent Chinese action -- ch. III. cpature of the Taku forts -- Siege of Tientsin -- Gallant conduct of Mr. Watts and Mr. Seeberg -- Tong-Shan refugees -- Narrow escape of Mr. Hughes -- Predicament of Chinese mine manager -- ch. IV. Siege of Teintsin settlements -- ch. V. Assault of Tientsin City -- ch. VI. The advance to Peking -- British and American action -- Battle of Peitsang -- and of Yangtsun -- March to Ho-hsi-wu -- ch. VII. The advance to Tung-Chow -- VIII. Incidents of the march -- Characteristics of the various troops -- And of the Chinese -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Probable future of trade -- ch. XV. The missionary in China -- ch. XVI. The missionary in China.".
- catalog tableOfContents "ch. IX. Inhuman treatment of the Chinese -- Value of the Indian Army as an imperial factor -- Contrast with South Africa -- ch. X. Results of the sack of Tientsin -- Policy and position of the different powers -- ch. XI. The indemnities to be paid by China -- ch. XII. The policy of the powers in China -- ch. XIII. Character of Boxer movement -- Boxer proclamation -- Attitude of Yangtse viceroys and Yuan-Shih-Kai -- Cordial feeling entertained by foriegners in Chinses service -- Imperial decree -- Danger run by friendly Chinese -- Viceroy's decree providing for safety of their respective provinces -- Action of Mr. Pelham Warren -- ch. XIV. Sun-Yat-Sun and the rebellion in the South -- Kang-Yu-Wei and his reform proposals -- Chinese aspirations -- Lord Elgin's despatch with regard to executions -- Position of the Yangtse viceroys -- Demands of the ministers -- Result of policy pursuied by the powers -- General outlook in China -- Likelihood of further distubance -- ".
- catalog title "China and the powers : a narrative of the outbreak of 1900, by H.C. Thomson / With thirty illustrations and two maps.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".