Powers within their respective "spheres of interest" in China, and it hopes to retain there an open market for all the world's commerce, remove dangerous sources of international irritation, and thereby hasten united action of the Powers at Peking to... China's Open Door– A Sketch of Chinese Life and History - 202 psl.autoriai: Rounsevelle Wildman - 1900 - 318 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| 1900 - 484 psl.
...and its acceptance, as the policy ultimately in view and now to be 'liastened," of "united action of the Powers at Peking to promote administrative reforms,...Government and maintaining the integrity of China in which it" ("my Government") "believes the whole Western world is alike concerned." This is a far more important... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1900 - 810 psl.
...commerce, remove dangerous sources of international irritation, and thereby hasten united action of the powers at Peking to promote administrative reforms,...Government and maintaining the integrity of China, in which it believes the whole Western world is alike concerned.' NEEDED REFORMS. " Here is the key to the whole... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1901 - 928 psl.
...dangerous sources of international irritation, and thereby hasten united action of the powers at Pekin to promote administrative reforms so greatly needed...Government and maintaining the integrity of China, in which it believes the whole Western world is alike concerned. It believes that such a result may be greatly... | |
| Bp. Samuel Fallows, Samuel Fallows - 1901 - 550 psl.
...pronounced in favor of such course as would hasten united action of the powers at Peking to promote the administrative reforms so greatly needed for strengthening...government and maintaining the integrity of China, in which we believed the whole western world to be alike concerned. "To these ends I caused to be addressed... | |
| 1901 - 856 psl.
...dangerous sources of international irritation and thereby hastening united action by the powers at Pékin to promote administrative reforms so greatly needed for strengthening the Imperial Government, in which it was believed that the whole Western world was alike concerned, the United States Government... | |
| 1902 - 894 psl.
...pronounced in favor of such course as would hasten united action of the powers at Pékin to promote the administrative reforms so greatly needed for strengthening...Government and maintaining the integrity of China, in which we believed the whole Western world to be alike concerned. To these ends I caused to be addressed to... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1902 - 1082 psl.
...pronounced in favor of such course as would hasten united action of the powers at Peking to promote the administrative reforms so greatly needed for strengthening...Government and maintaining the integrity of China, in which we believed the whole western world to be alike concerned. To these ends I caused to be addressee!... | |
| United States. President - 1903 - 448 psl.
...pronounced in favor of such course as would hasten united action of the powers at Peking to promote the administrative reforms so greatly needed for strengthening...Government and maintaining the integrity of China, in which we believed the whole western world to be alike concerned. To these ends I caused to be addressed to... | |
| William Woodville Rockhill - 1904 - 584 psl.
...dangerous sources of international irritation, and thereby hasten united action of the powers at Pekin to promote administrative reforms so greatly needed...Government and maintaining the integrity of China, in which it believes the whole western world is alike concerned. It believes that such a result may be greatly... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 888 psl.
...pronounced in favor of such course as would hasten united action of the powers it Peking to promote the administrative reforms so greatly needed for strengthening...government and maintaining the integrity of China, in which we believed the whole western world to be alike concerned. To these ends I caused to be addressed to... | |
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