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ports, economical effects of Tsao-ao, Gen. Tsao Ju-lin Tsan Cheng Yuan, passes a "king-making" bill Tseng Kuo-fan, Marquis Tsung She Tang, the Tuan Chi-jui, Gen. Tung Fu-hsiang Twenty-Four Demands, Japan's revised China's reply to Twenty-One Demands of Japan Japan forced to revise the psychology of China's reply to Tzu-Hsi, Empress United States, Goodnow's review of Viceroy's, prerogatives of in Chinese government Wai Chiao Pu conference Wakamatsu, Japanese government foundry at Wang Yi-tang War memorandums "White Wolfs," insurrection of Wilson, President Wu, C.C., Dr. Wu Chang-ching, Gen. Wu Ting-fang, Dr. Yang Tu, champion of neo-imperialists publisher famous pamphlet the pamphlet Yangtsze Valley, Japanese activities in Yuan Shih-kai the bailiff of the Powers his early life first emerges into public view in Seoul appointed Imperial Resident at Seoul leaves Korea in command of Hsaiochan camp refuses to depose Empress Tzu-Hsi appointed Governor of Shantung defeats the Boxers made Viceroy of Chihli reorganizes the army made Grand Councillor and President of the Board of Foreign Affairs made "Senior Guardian of the Heir Apparent" dismissed from Pekin appointed Viceroy of Hupeh and Hunan appointed President of Grand Council schemes for the abdication of the Manchu Dynasty attempted, assassination of commissioned to organize the Republic elected Provisional President takes oath of office negotiates the Reorganization loan negotiates and controls the great foreign loan suppresses the Southern rebellion elected full President unseats Radical members of Parliament entices Vice-President to Pekin position strengthened by death of Empress Lun Yi ruthless suppression of opposition brings out the Constitutional Compact promulgates the Presidential Succession law creates a "Palace of Generals" negotiates with Germany animosity of Japan his _dementi_ of bribes the Japanese press his Dictatorship recognized by Japan the _precis_ of Japanese Minister's coercive conversation reviewed in Black Dragon Society's Memorandum intrigues of his family he yields to advocates of monarchy invokes services of Yang-tu his interview with Gen. Feng Kuo-chang his accusation by Liang Chi-chao throws responsibility on the Senate his Mandate for a referendum elected Emperor substitutes
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