The North American Review, Band 183University of Northern Iowa, 1906 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... civilization as to make it adaptable to the peculiar conditions and characteristics of the nation . Western civilization , having thus undergone a process of Orientalization at the hand of the Japanese , would , it is held , benefit the ...
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... civilization as to make it adaptable to the peculiar conditions and characteristics of the nation . Western civilization , having thus undergone a process of Orientalization at the hand of the Japanese , would , it is held , benefit the ...
... civilization as to make it adaptable to the peculiar conditions and characteristics of the nation . Western civilization , having thus undergone a process of Orientalization at the hand of the Japanese , would , it is held , benefit the ...
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... civilization is sure of meeting in the course of the forthcoming centuries , those qualities and elements which centre in and radi- ate forth from Oxford can be rested back upon as forces which shall help to maintain civilization in a ...
... civilization is sure of meeting in the course of the forthcoming centuries , those qualities and elements which centre in and radi- ate forth from Oxford can be rested back upon as forces which shall help to maintain civilization in a ...
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