A World History of Our Own Times: From the turn of the century to the 1918 armisticeSimon and Schuster, 1949 |
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Page 162
... took him many years to reach the conclusion that the Japanese were not what they appeared - a simple , artistic , childlike people who had tried to accept the civilization of the West as they had once accepted the civilization of China ...
... took him many years to reach the conclusion that the Japanese were not what they appeared - a simple , artistic , childlike people who had tried to accept the civilization of the West as they had once accepted the civilization of China ...
Page 327
... took Madero seriously , but a surprising number of other Mexicans did . As a precaution Díaz there- fore locked him up in jail during the fall elections of 1910 , but he re- leased him soon afterward on bail , whereupon Madero skipped ...
... took Madero seriously , but a surprising number of other Mexicans did . As a precaution Díaz there- fore locked him up in jail during the fall elections of 1910 , but he re- leased him soon afterward on bail , whereupon Madero skipped ...
Page 337
... took over everything the Russians had held in Korea- and more besides . During the war the Emperor of Korea signed away most of his powers to the Japanese . After the war the Japanese forced him out entirely and took over the country ...
... took over everything the Russians had held in Korea- and more besides . During the war the Emperor of Korea signed away most of his powers to the Japanese . After the war the Japanese forced him out entirely and took over the country ...
Contents
THE WORLD OF 1900 | 7 |
CHAPTER PAGE 1 EUROPE AND GERMANY 3 | 7 |
THE LESSER TWOTHIRDS OF THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE | 23 |
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