Still again, realizing that greed of territory would lead the European powers sooner or later to seek the partition of China and the political control of the Mongolian lands of the Far East, Japan wished to stir China from her lethargy, make herself... McClure's Magazine - Strana 401913Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Kakuzō Okakura - 1904 - 252 str.
...ordnance. Any hostile power in occupation of the peninsula might easily throw an army into Japan, for Korea lies like a dagger ever pointed toward the very heart...the sparsely cultivated areas of these countries. To-day the Muscovites have laid their hands on these territories, with none but us to offer any resistance.... | |
| Philip Van Ness Myers - 1905 - 878 str.
...power," he says, " in occupation of the peninsula might easily throw an army into Japan, for Korea lies like a dagger ever pointed toward the very heart of Japan." Still again, reali2ing that greed of territory would lead the European powers sooner or later to seek... | |
| Philip Van Ness Myers - 1906 - 896 str.
...power," he says, " in occupation of the peninsula might easily throw an army into Japan, for Korea lies like a dagger ever pointed toward the very heart of Japan." Still again, realizing that greed of territory would lead the European powers sooner or later to seek... | |
| Philip Van Ness Myers - 1906 - 180 str.
...power," he says, " in occupation of the peninsula might easily throw an army into Japan, for Korea lies like a dagger ever pointed toward the very heart of Japan." Still again, realizing that greed of territory would lead the European powers sooner or later to seek... | |
| Philip Van Ness Myers - 1906 - 500 str.
...power," he says, " in occupation of the peninsula might easily throw an army into Japan, for Korea lies like a dagger ever pointed toward the very heart of Japan." Still again, realizing that greed of territory would lead the European powers sooner or later to seek... | |
| Edmond Stephen Meany - 1912 - 650 str.
...of the railroad, and it looked as though she would occupy Korea. One Japanese writer said : " Korea lies like a dagger ever pointed toward the very heart of Japan." Once in the hands of Russia, that "dagger" would be still more dangerous to Japan. The island empire... | |
| Rikitarō Fujisawa - 1923 - 246 str.
...deeply lamented by all who knew him, so picturesquely describes in his "The Awakening of Japan," Korea lies like a dagger ever pointed toward the very heart of Japan. Korea in the possession of Russia, or even a weak and corrupt Korea which might fall any time an easy... | |
| Philip Van Ness Myers - 1927 - 914 str.
...hostile power," he says, "in occupation of the peninsula might easily throw an army into Japan, for Korea lies like a dagger ever pointed toward the very heart of Japan." Still again, realizing that greed of territory would lead the European powers sooner or later to seek... | |
| 1905 - 694 str.
...: "Any hostile power in occupation of the peninsula might easily throw an army into Japan for Korea lies like a dagger ever pointed toward the very heart of Japan. A more remote cause was Japan's deeire to arouse China from her sleep of ages and set up a sort of... | |
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