Must We Fight Japan?Century Company, 1921 - Počet stran: 534 |
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Strana 452 - Limited-liability and other companies and associations, commercial, industrial and financial, already or hereafter to be organized in accordance with the laws of either High Contracting Party and domiciled in the territories of the other, to exercise their rights and appear in the courts either as plaintiffs or defendants, subject to the laws of the
Strana 485 - Let any one who doubts the evil of this mixture of races and is inclined from mistaken philanthropy to break down all barriers between them, come to Brazil. He cannot deny the deterioration consequent upon the amalgamation of races, more widespread here than in
Strana 66 - Education; its object is to foster the growth of moral ideas and sentiments, and to give the culture and character necessary for men of middle or higher standing, and to encourage and promote the practice of virtues. The teaching should be done by explaining essential points of morals in connection with the daily life of the pupils, by means of
Strana 485 - other country in the world and which is rapidly effacing the best qualities of the white man, the negro, and the Indian, leaving a mongrel nondescript type, deficient in physical and mental energy.
Strana 452 - The foregoing stipulation has no bearing upon the question whether a company or association organized in one of the two countries, will or will not be permitted to transact
Strana 458 - Constitution of the United States provides that Congress shall have power to "establish an uniform rule of naturalization.
Strana 91 - embarking with enthusiasm, is likely to prove even more lucrative. In the Calcutta opium sales, Japan has become one of the considerable purchasers of Indian opium. She purchases for Formosa where the opium trade shows a steady growth, and where opium is required for the manufacture of morphia. Sold by the government of India,
Strana 203 - class is valuable principally to land speculators or developers who do not farm their own lands, but lease them upon some crop basis to Orientals. As a matter of fact there are probably more white laborers working for Oriental farmers than there are Oriental laborers working for American farmers.
Strana 449 - places. It is Our wish to lay it to heart in all reverence, in common with you, Our subjects, that we may all thus attain to the same virtue.