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The Fight for the Republic in China eBook
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 514 pages of information about The Fight for the Republic in China.
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The Fight for the Republic in China eBook
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 514 pages of information about The Fight for the Republic in China.
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION
1
CHAPTER II
13
CHAPTER III
23
CHAPTER IV
33
CHAPTER V
40
CHAPTER VI
50
JAPAN’S ORIGINAL TWENTY-ONE DEMANDS
51
GROUP I
51
GROUP II
51
GROUP III
52
GROUP IV
52
GROUP V
53
JAPAN’S REVISED DEMANDS
58
GROUP I
58
GROUP II
59
GROUP III
61
GROUP IV
61
B
61
NOTES TO BE EXCHANGED
62
MEMORANDUM
62
CHINA’S REPLY TO REVISED DEMANDS
66
GROUP I
66
GROUP III
68
JAPAN’S ULTIMATUM TO CHINA
69
EXPLANATORY NOTE
72
CHAPTER VII
73
PART I. THE EUROPEAN WAR AND THE CHINESE QUESTION
75
PART II. THE CHINESE QUESTION AND THE DEFENSIVE ALLIANCE
78
CHAPTER VIII
88
THE PAMPHLET OF YANG TU
88
A DEFENCE OF THE MONARCHICAL MOVEMENT PART I
91
CHAPTER IX
107
THE MEMORANDUM OF DR. GOODNOW
107
DR. GOODNOW’S MEMORANDUM
108
CHAPTER X
119
THE APPEAL OF THE SCHOLAR LIANG CH’I-CHAO
119
FROM REPUBLIC TO MONARCHY
120
I. THE QUESTION OF KUO-TI
120
II. THE ARGUMENT AGAINST CHANGE
121
III. RES JUDICATA
123
IV. THE PRESIDENT AND THE CONSTITUTION
124
V. FALLACIES OF THE MONARCHISTS
126
VI. THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION LAW
128
VII. THE CASE OF DIAZ, THE DICTATOR
129
XI. THE ASSEVERATIONS OF THE PRESIDENT
134
XII. THE CHOU AN HUI AND THE LAW
135
XIII. A POSTSCRIPT
135
CHAPTER XI
137
CHAPTER XII
150
THE REVOLT OF YUNNAN
150
FIRST TELEGRAM
150
SECOND TELEGRAM
152
CHAPTER XIII
158
THE DOWNFALL AND DEATH OP YUAN SHIH-KAI
158
DECREE CANCELLING THE EMPIRE (22D MARCH)
164
LAST MANDATE OF YUAN SHIH-KAI
170
CHAPTER XIV
172
CHAPTER XV
184
CHAPTER XVI
194
THE NECESSITY FOR WAR
206
THE REASON FOR DECLARING WAR
207
THE TIME TO DECLARE WAR
208
THE QUESTION OF AUSTRIA
208
MEMORANDUM
209
PERILS OF WAR
209
DIPLOMACY OF CONFUCIUS
210
MANDATE DISSOLVING PARLIAMENT
219
MEMORANDUM
220
IMPERIAL EDICT
223
THE NINE ARTICLES
224
ALLEGED MEMORIAL BY PRESIDENT LI YUAN HUNG
225
PRIVY COUNCIL
226
TRANSLATION
226
TUAN CHI-JUI’S MANIFESTO
228
CHAPTER XVII
232
APPENDIX
245
I
246
II
247
III
248
TERMS OF ABDICATION
249
DOCUMENTS IN GROUP II
250
THE PROVISIONAL CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA
250
CHAPTER I.—GENERAL PROVISIONS
250
CHAPTER II.—CITIZENS
251
CHAPTER III.—THE NATIONAL COUNCIL
251
CHAPTER IV.—THE PROVISIONAL PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT
253
CHAPTER V.—MEMBERS OF THE CABINET
253
CHAPTER VI.—THE JUDICIARY
254
CHAPTER VII.—SUPPLEMENTARY ARTICLES
254
APPENDIX
255
CHAPTER I.—THE NATION
256
CHAPTER II.—THE PEOPLE
256
CHAPTER III.—THE PRESIDENT
256
CHAPTER. IV.—THE LEGISLATURE
257
CHAPTER V.—THE ADMINISTRATION
258
CHAPTER VI.—THE JUDICIARY
259
CHAPTER VII.—THE TSAN CHENG YUAN
259
CHAPTER VIII.—FINANCES
259
CHAPTER IX.—PROCEDURE OF CONSTITUTION MAKING
260
CHAPTER X.—APPENDIX
260
DOCUMENTS IN GROUP III
263
DECLARATION
263
ADDENDUM
264
SINO-RUSSO MONGOLIAN AGREEMENT
265
CHINO-JAPANESE TREATIES AND ANNEXES
269
TREATY RESPECTING THE PROVINCE OP SHANTUNG
269
EXCHANGE OF NOTES RESPECTING SHANTUNG
270
EXCHANGE OF NOTES RESPECTING THE OPENING OF PORTS IN SHANTUNG
270
TREATY RESPECTING SOUTH MANCHURIA AND EASTERN INNER MONGOLIA
272
EXCHANGE OF NOTES
273
SOUTH MANCHURIA
274
EXCHANGE OF NOTES RESPECTING THE MATTER OF HANYEHPING
278
EXCHANGE OF NOTES RESPECTING THE FUKIEN QUESTION
278
DOCUMENTS IN GROUP IV
279
DRAFT OF THE NATIONAL CONSTITUTION OF CHINA
279
CHAPTER I. THE FORM OF GOVERNMENT
279
CHAPTER II. NATIONAL TERRITORY
279
CHAPTER ... GOVERNING AUTHORITY
280
CHAPTER III. THE CITIZENS
280
CHAPTER IV. THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
281
283
CHAPTER VI. THE PRESIDENT
283
CHAPTER VII. THE CABINET
285
CHAPTER VIII. COURTS OF JUSTICE
285
CHAPTER IX. LEGISLATION
286
CHAPTER X. NATIONAL FINANCE
286
287
DRAFT SUBMITTED TO PARLIAMENT
288
TARIFF REVISION IN CHINA
290
THE MEMORANDUM
290
THE CHINESE METHOD
291
LIKIN
292
COST OF ABOLITION OF LIKIN
292
INCREASE OF CUSTOMS TARIFF
292
A VITAL INTEREST
293
MEMORANDUM
293
BY DR. C. C. WU
294
JAPANESE POLICE BOXES IN MANCHURIA AND MONGOLIA
294
LEGAL STATUS OF KOREANS IN CHIENTAO
295
THE PORTUGUESE CLAIM
298
THE SIMLA CONFERENCE
299
THE BOUNDARY DEADLOCK
300
CHINA’S STANDPOINT
301
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