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Page 43
... says that the atheistic Jap has behaved infinitely better than his Christian allies . THE CHINESE A CIVILISED PEOPLE . Dr. Dillon begins by pointing out that it is nonsense to talk of the Chinese as barbarians . Chinese civilisa- tion ...
... says that the atheistic Jap has behaved infinitely better than his Christian allies . THE CHINESE A CIVILISED PEOPLE . Dr. Dillon begins by pointing out that it is nonsense to talk of the Chinese as barbarians . Chinese civilisa- tion ...
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... says : — To compare nationalities in respect of the guilt of their repre- sentatives would be at once misleading to the historian and prejudicial to the cause of humanity . It is enough to know that outrages against female honour were ...
... says : — To compare nationalities in respect of the guilt of their repre- sentatives would be at once misleading to the historian and prejudicial to the cause of humanity . It is enough to know that outrages against female honour were ...
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... SAYS IT WILL DO . MR . J. P. HOLLAND , the inventor of the famous submarine boat which bears his name , contributes to the North American Review a very optimistic article as to the immediate future of the submarine boat , which he ...
... SAYS IT WILL DO . MR . J. P. HOLLAND , the inventor of the famous submarine boat which bears his name , contributes to the North American Review a very optimistic article as to the immediate future of the submarine boat , which he ...
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... says Lord Charles . The order of Wealth has not that advantage : — The sea which threatens to overwhelm it is not the angry waters of the Latin races , or of envious rivals , but the cankering worm in its own heart , the sloth , the ...
... says Lord Charles . The order of Wealth has not that advantage : — The sea which threatens to overwhelm it is not the angry waters of the Latin races , or of envious rivals , but the cankering worm in its own heart , the sloth , the ...
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... says , and his will generally prevails . UNFAIR WAGES . 21 A man's social position , says " Rusticus , " depends upon that of his wife , and this fact obtains no consideration from the farmer - employer . The farmers , moreover , expect ...
... says , and his will generally prevails . UNFAIR WAGES . 21 A man's social position , says " Rusticus , " depends upon that of his wife , and this fact obtains no consideration from the farmer - employer . The farmers , moreover , expect ...
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