The New England Magazine, Volumen52;Volumen58New England Magazine Company, 1915 |
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... lands whetted the desires of their men with alluring presentments of golden cities awaiting pillage - then it well might be indicted as a failure . To this the free- dom of a frank and intelligent savagery would be vastly preferable ...
... lands whetted the desires of their men with alluring presentments of golden cities awaiting pillage - then it well might be indicted as a failure . To this the free- dom of a frank and intelligent savagery would be vastly preferable ...
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... lands self - government grew up under similar auspices . In Spain , however , these splendid growths , after flourishing and developing for centuries , were gradual- ly , but relentlessly , uprooted by the usurping might of a kingcraft ...
... lands self - government grew up under similar auspices . In Spain , however , these splendid growths , after flourishing and developing for centuries , were gradual- ly , but relentlessly , uprooted by the usurping might of a kingcraft ...
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... land had only just been cast down from the last seat of a high and brilliant culture . What chance is there that these in- sular peoples , either in the East or in the West , would ever work out their own destiny if left to themselves ...
... land had only just been cast down from the last seat of a high and brilliant culture . What chance is there that these in- sular peoples , either in the East or in the West , would ever work out their own destiny if left to themselves ...
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... land a sense of self - interest so strong as to override the tendencies towards internal disorder . In the case of Japan the comparison is hardly felicitous . For centuries Japan has been a great em- pire and has borne within herself ...
... land a sense of self - interest so strong as to override the tendencies towards internal disorder . In the case of Japan the comparison is hardly felicitous . For centuries Japan has been a great em- pire and has borne within herself ...
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... land . There- fore when it comes within our power to bring it to an end it is clearly our province and our duty to do it . The higher civilizations , under the commu- nity of interests that now embraces the whole world , have the ...
... land . There- fore when it comes within our power to bring it to an end it is clearly our province and our duty to do it . The higher civilizations , under the commu- nity of interests that now embraces the whole world , have the ...
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