China's Revolution, 1911-1912: A Historical and Political Record of the Civil War
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Edwin John Dingle. China's Revolution, 1911-1912: A Historical and Political Record of the Civil War
China's Revolution, 1911-1912: A Historical and Political Record of the Civil War
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I. THE REVOLUTION
CHAPTER II. THE AFTERMATH
CHAPTER III. GENERAL EXPECTATIONS
CHAPTER IV. LI YUAN HUNG'S AMBITIONS FOR THE NEW CHINA
CHAPTER V. A PREMATURE OPENING
CHAPTER VI. THE EARLY HOSTILITIES
CHAPTER VII. THE BATTLE OF KILOMETRE TEN
CHAPTER VIII. THE BURNING OF HANKOW
CHAPTER IX. THE STRONGHOLD OF WUCHANG
CHAPTER X. LI YUAN HUNG SEEKS PEACE
CHAPTER XI. THE FALL OF HANYANG
CHAPTER XII. THE REPUBLIC SEEKS RECOGNITION
CHAPTER XIII. THE PEACE CONFERENCE—A MONARCHY OR A REPUBLIC?
CHAPTER XIV. THE COMING OF SUN YAT-SEN
CHAPTER XV. YUAN SHIH K'AI'S RETIREMENT
CHAPTER XVI. RECALLED TO SAVE THE MONARCHY
CHAPTER XVII. THE SZECHUEN REVOLT
CHAPTER XVIII. SOME REVOLUTION FACTORS
CHAPTER XIX. THE ABDICATION EDICT
CHAPTER XX. THE OUTLOOK FOR REFORM
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Edwin John Dingle
Published by Good Press, 2021
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"How often would you elect a President? In China, unopened as it is, with no communication, do you not think it would be more difficult to organise elections and matters of a national character than it is in the States?" I asked.
"Every four, five, six, or even ten years. Our President, if we got the right man, might be in office for ten years for that matter. At all events, this is my personal opinion, but this, with many other matters, would come up for decision at the first assembly, and it is my desire not unduly to influence that body."
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