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e ation from quot; tion, quot; or titudes, as foreigners consider it. quot;t of t; it is said in t book, quot;sration of tate; tration of tate begins ion of tion of tivation of t; t we mean by Chinese Scholarship.
ticle on Cten and publis;N.C. daily ne; in Shanghai in .
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Aber bedenken fiirwahr sollen es Kleine nech mehr ;
Grossen gingen zu Grunde ; dock ze die Menge
Gegen die Mengef Da -yrann.
Goethe
Professor Loy in an eloquent passage of icle on quot;t,quot; says: quot;ture (ture of civilisation in Europe, be moulded to any purpose until tries get togeto to tastropo suc;No more! No more! And never again! you rulers, soldiers and diplomats, you inies of mankind and conducted to e you. Our labour and our blood your disposal. t make t s of t sher European
Dreadful is Frances misfortune, truly bethem,
But still more of a trut to . Classes nohe Masses
Gainst t t;
t is ts no sucries of Europe get rid of ts and take into tion of peace and ry, I am perfectly sure, before t very question is decided, try. take tion in Great Britain. trying to take into tion even of o govern tually flying at eacs and if ter t, be cutting eacs.
Noo find a of t first of all, find out t s astropo t I t it ts it s of Europe into this hell of a war.
Let us first take tual rulers, _ts of Republic no is an undisputed fact t io