Sino-American Relations, Volume 17Institute of Sino-American Relations, College of Chinese Culture, 1991 - China |
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Page 42
... ideal leads it to favour a smaller but more " Jewish " state , at peace with its own population as well as with its neigh- bours . To accomplish this , the territorial school would be willing to consider a plan which would allow the ...
... ideal leads it to favour a smaller but more " Jewish " state , at peace with its own population as well as with its neigh- bours . To accomplish this , the territorial school would be willing to consider a plan which would allow the ...
Page 47
... ideal , the potential in all men for the fulfillment of virtue and advance- ment in the Way was a plausible basis for everyone's enlist- ment in the new educational program , Mongols as well as Chinese . Among the educational enactments ...
... ideal , the potential in all men for the fulfillment of virtue and advance- ment in the Way was a plausible basis for everyone's enlist- ment in the new educational program , Mongols as well as Chinese . Among the educational enactments ...
Page 43
... moss - green oaks and scent - laden eucalyptus , their fields of golden poppies and gardens of crimson roses bathed in smiling California sunshine , served as an ideal nursery for the native sons of CATHAY BY THE BAY 43.
... moss - green oaks and scent - laden eucalyptus , their fields of golden poppies and gardens of crimson roses bathed in smiling California sunshine , served as an ideal nursery for the native sons of CATHAY BY THE BAY 43.
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