The Pacific Monthly: A Magazine of Education and Progress, Volúmenes12-13Pacific Monthly Publishing Company, 1904 |
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... nation , but is able to do only crude and simple work , though a few in the north do fine inlaid work on very beautiful models - a survival of the age when bronzes were extensively pro- duced . At present there are but feeble indica ...
... nation , but is able to do only crude and simple work , though a few in the north do fine inlaid work on very beautiful models - a survival of the age when bronzes were extensively pro- duced . At present there are but feeble indica ...
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... nation and a listless and unproductive people . The condition of pictorial art as it exists to - day in Korea is fully shown in the accompanying pictures , reproduced from the paintings of the foremost Korean artist . To the Korean ...
... nation and a listless and unproductive people . The condition of pictorial art as it exists to - day in Korea is fully shown in the accompanying pictures , reproduced from the paintings of the foremost Korean artist . To the Korean ...
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... nations of the earth , and more than ever convinced every thinking mind that the White Czar's call for peace only means war in which every principle governing civilized warfare is violated , and his Im- perial hints in favor of ...
... nations of the earth , and more than ever convinced every thinking mind that the White Czar's call for peace only means war in which every principle governing civilized warfare is violated , and his Im- perial hints in favor of ...
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... nation casting aside its swaddling clothes of ignorance and super- stition and arraying itself in the mail of the warrior . This beach has only recently become a place of sojourn for the pleasure - seeker . A few years ago the gulls ...
... nation casting aside its swaddling clothes of ignorance and super- stition and arraying itself in the mail of the warrior . This beach has only recently become a place of sojourn for the pleasure - seeker . A few years ago the gulls ...
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... nations have negotiated large loans to finance the war . Russia has borrowed $ 200,000,000 at 5 per cent , in Paris ; while Japan has raised $ 50,000,000 in London at 6 per cent , a considerable part of the loan being subscribed in the ...
... nations have negotiated large loans to finance the war . Russia has borrowed $ 200,000,000 at 5 per cent , in Paris ; while Japan has raised $ 50,000,000 in London at 6 per cent , a considerable part of the loan being subscribed in the ...
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