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nds participation in loan demands the Kiaochow territory from Germany feudal organization of first Diet summoned forced to revise the Twenty-one Demands forecasts result of European War formation of the Shogunate in inquires as to the monarchial movement militarism in receives fugitive President Li Yuan-hung recognizes Yuan Shih-kai as Dictator socialism in the new Far Eastern policy after Russian war Japan-China secret alliance proposed Japanese, Constitution first granted driven from Tong Kwan Palace incident at Chengchiatun intrigues Liberalism vs. Imperialism merchants and Lun Yat Sen, alleged secret agreement war indemnity war of 1894 Japan's, activities in the Yangtsze Valley account of the Chengchiatun incident alarm at the Chinese revolution animosity towards Yuan Shih-kai attitude toward Yuan Shih-kai Chinese policy "Continental quadrilateral" Doctrine of Maximum Pressure Far East activities German policy government foundry at Wakamatsu influence in China on European war question influence on the monarchial election influence over China's war measures original Twenty-one Demands Pekin Expeditionary Force police rights in Manchuria political history pressure on Yuan Shih-kai subterranean activities in China in 1916 ultimatum to China, 88-91; China's reply ultimatum, China's indignation at Twenty-four Demands Jehol, mountain palaces of Jung Lu, viceroy of Chihli Kameio Nishihara Kang Yu Wei K'ang-hsi, emperor Kato, Japanese Viscount Kawasaki Kulanoske Kiaochow campaign, unpopularity of, in Japan demanded by Japan Kirin, Manchurian province Kirin-Changchun railway Kiushiu, island of Ko-lao-hui, the, origin of Korea, the opening of Korean question, the _Kowshing_, British steamer, sinking of Kublai Khan Kueichow province, revolt of Kuomingtang, the Kuo-ti, the question of Kwanghsu, emperor Kwangsi province, revolt of Kwangtung revolts against Yuan Shih-kai Lansdowne, Lord Lao-hsi-kai dispute, the Legations in Pekin, their attitude towards Yuan Shih-kai inquire as to the monarchial movement Li Hung Chang Li Lieh-chun, Gen. Li Yuan-hung elected President assumes the office first presidential acts monarchists plot against him his early life and career his position as to breaking diplomatic relations with Germany he dissolves Parliament escapes from Pekin
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