The Fight For The Republic in China eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 533 pages of information about The Fight For The Republic in China.

The Fight For The Republic in China eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 533 pages of information about The Fight For The Republic in China.
  and Asia Trading Co. 
Chen Yi, Gen.
Chengchiatun incident, the
Chekiang revolts against Yuan Shih-kai
Chia Ching, emperor
Chiang Chao-tsung, Gen.
Chiang Chun, the
Ch’ien Lung, emperor
Chih Fa Chu, or Military Court, at Pekin
Chihli province
China,
  and her foreign residents
  and the Foreign Powers, outstanding
  cases between
  and the German submarine war
  considers war with Germany
  declares war against Germany
China’s,
  break with Germany, causes leading to
  economics, weakness of
  financial reorganization
  future in Manchuria
  Imperial Government, negativeness
  disguised
  indignation at Japan’s ultimatum
  note to Germany severing relations
  neutrality position
  new regime
  passivity
  polity, principles of
  protest against submarine war
  reception of Wilson’s Peace note
  reply to Demands of Japan
  reply to Japan’s ultimatum
  reply to President Wilson
  tariff question
Chinese army,
  German trained
  boycott of the French
  intrigues in Korea
Ching, Prince
Chino-Japanese,
  relations
  secret alliance proposed
  treaties of 1915, text of
Chinputang, the (Progressives)
Chou An Hui (Society for the Preservation of Peace)
Chow Tzu-chi
Chu Chi-chun’s telegram devising plans for electing Yuan Shih-kai as
    Emperor
Ch’un, Prince Regent
Chungking, open port
Clausewitz, war-principle of
Conference of Governors on the war question
Confucian worship re-established by Yuan Shih-kai
Conquest,
  Manchu, of XVIIth Century
  Mongol, of XIIIth Century
Consolidating national debt
Constitution,
  first granted in Japan
  Permanent, work on
“Constitutional Compact”
  of Yuan Shih-kai
  text of
  monarchy planned
Continental quadrilateral, the, of Japan
Coup d’etat, the, of Sept., 1898
Coup d’etat, the parliamentary of 1913
Crisp, Birch, attempts to float loan

Dane, Sir Richard
Death of Empress Lun Yi
Decree cancelling the Empire
Defence of the monarchial movement,
  by Yang Tu
  by Dr. Goodnow
Dementi, 1913, of Yuan Shih-kai
Diet of Japan, first summoned
Diplomatic relations with China broken
Distance in China, philosophy of

Eastern Asia, contestants for land-power in
Election,
  of 1913
  of Yuan Shih-kai as emperor, machinery of
  the, of 1915
  records ordered burnt
Electoral College, provision for
Emperor,
  analysis of powers of
  Chia Ching
  Ch’ien Lung
  Hsiaouri
  Hsuan Tung
  K’ang-hsi
  Kwanghsu
Emperors, immurement of in Forbidden City
Empire, the dissolution of
Empress,
  Lun Yi, death of
  Tsu Hsi
Europe and Asia Trading Co., the
European War,
  the, its effect in China
  China’s predilection for Teutonism

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