Travel and CommentA. M. Robertson, 1923 - 318 страница |
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... fear that the unex- pected move was designed to embarrass them to the point of surrender , because at about the same time , Japanese , or persons representing them , according to Walter F. Dilling- ham , official representative of the ...
... fear that the unex- pected move was designed to embarrass them to the point of surrender , because at about the same time , Japanese , or persons representing them , according to Walter F. Dilling- ham , official representative of the ...
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... fear their existence depends on the will of Japan . Can America tolerate such a condition in its own Ter- ritory of Hawaii , necessary for the national defense , and splendidly contributing to its commerce and wealth ? Our Government ...
... fear their existence depends on the will of Japan . Can America tolerate such a condition in its own Ter- ritory of Hawaii , necessary for the national defense , and splendidly contributing to its commerce and wealth ? Our Government ...
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... fear the people of this country will be slow - too slow - to grasp with prophetic vision the imminence of danger and the need of action . The vice of the United States is living only from day to day . Since it is our habit to move ...
... fear the people of this country will be slow - too slow - to grasp with prophetic vision the imminence of danger and the need of action . The vice of the United States is living only from day to day . Since it is our habit to move ...
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... fear . It was something of a shock , but it got the right reaction . One vernacular paper , how- ever , referred bitterly in glaring headlines to my " Anti- Japanism ; " and another , the Nichi - Nichi ( Tokyo ) , Oct. 29 , blared in ...
... fear . It was something of a shock , but it got the right reaction . One vernacular paper , how- ever , referred bitterly in glaring headlines to my " Anti- Japanism ; " and another , the Nichi - Nichi ( Tokyo ) , Oct. 29 , blared in ...
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... fear , as they allege , attack from the United States , but to give themselves a freer hand in Asia . Their covetous eyes are also fixed on China , not for the purpose of expansion , because China is over - populated , but for economic ...
... fear , as they allege , attack from the United States , but to give themselves a freer hand in Asia . Their covetous eyes are also fixed on China , not for the purpose of expansion , because China is over - populated , but for economic ...
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