The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 237
... effect of them was not felt till the 19th century . By an amazing piece of good fortune , which can never be repeated in the history of the world , however many millennia remain during which it will be inhabited by our species , the ...
... effect of them was not felt till the 19th century . By an amazing piece of good fortune , which can never be repeated in the history of the world , however many millennia remain during which it will be inhabited by our species , the ...
Page 240
... effect of this campaign upon the Japanese themselves . A temper of arrogant and aggressive imperialism has grown up among them . The semi - official Japanese Colonial Journal declared in the autumn of 1914 : To protect Chinese territory ...
... effect of this campaign upon the Japanese themselves . A temper of arrogant and aggressive imperialism has grown up among them . The semi - official Japanese Colonial Journal declared in the autumn of 1914 : To protect Chinese territory ...
Page 241
... effect of the Tartar domination , which has only lately been thrown off . And the new China , in spite of its hatred of Japan , is dream- ing of a Pan - Mongolian alliance . An Indo - Japanese association has existed for some years ...
... effect of the Tartar domination , which has only lately been thrown off . And the new China , in spite of its hatred of Japan , is dream- ing of a Pan - Mongolian alliance . An Indo - Japanese association has existed for some years ...
Page 244
... effect of increasing the population , of creating a class of native capitalists , some of whom , like the merchants of Singapore and the mill - owners of Osaka , are immensely rich . It has also brought the East into direct economic ...
... effect of increasing the population , of creating a class of native capitalists , some of whom , like the merchants of Singapore and the mill - owners of Osaka , are immensely rich . It has also brought the East into direct economic ...
Page 251
... effects would have shown themselves earlier but for the disorganisa- tion of industrial life on the Continent . The crash of our factitious prosperity has now begun ; the war- fortunes are melting away like snow . The criticism may be ...
... effects would have shown themselves earlier but for the disorganisa- tion of industrial life on the Continent . The crash of our factitious prosperity has now begun ; the war- fortunes are melting away like snow . The criticism may be ...
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