The responsibility for orderly management of the entire realm is wholly and completely committed to their charge and care. . . . The order and harmony that prevails among magistrates, both high and low, ... is also worthy of admiration. . . . Every third... The Chinese Revolution in Historical PerspectiveJohn E. Schrecker 著 - 2004 - 316 頁本書不提供預覽 - 關於此書
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...cities . . . must convene in Pékin [sic] to express their solemn fealty to the King. At that time a rigorous investigation is made concerning the magistrates of every province in the entire kingdom, including those present and those not called. The purpose of this inspection is to determine who shall... | |
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