Ambassador He Jiankang

In recognition of his contribution to the cause of freedom, the new government appointed him as the ambassador to Berlin or Vienna.

The new government's proposal for the post of ambassador in Berlin or Vienna recognized his freelance service.

But Locke is not a local hunter;

But Locke has no place to be a hunter;

He is also worried about his health;

He pays great attention to his health;

His earlier experience in Germany made him afraid of "cold air" and "warm drink";

His early experience in Germany made him worry about "cold air" and "warm drink";

The high position was turned down.

Gao's office was rejected.

But he holds a less important position in China.

But he used to work in an unimportant office at home.

He was appointed as the Commissioner of Appeal in May 1689. From 1696 to 1700, he was the Commissioner of Trade and Plantation with an annual salary of 1 1000.

He complained to the Commissioner in May 1689, and worked as a Commissioner for trade and plantations from 1696 to 1700, with a monthly salary of 1500.

Although business required him to stay in the city for a long time, he settled down in the country. At 169 1 he was persuaded to live permanently in the house of Oates Francis and his wife Masham in Essex. Mrs. Masham is the daughter of Caldwell, a Platonist in Cambridge; Locke is more and more sympathetic to his liberal theology; Intellectual affinity increased his friendship with Oates family; He continued to live with them until 17041October 28th.

Although the official duty is to call him a town for a long time, it can solve his residence in the country. 169 1 year was to convince him to live in Oates, Essex, and to be the permanent home of Francis and his wife Massam in the House of Representatives. Devosse, wife's daughter Massam, Plato, Cambridge; Locke showed more and more sympathy for his liberal theology; The affinity of knowledge is constantly increasing, and his friendship and affection are in Oates; He continued to live with them until 17041October 28th.