The book The Open Court 29, No.709 was written by author Carus, Paul, 1852-1919 Here you can read free online of The Open Court 29, No.709 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Open Court 29, No.709 a good or bad book?
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tions regarding the future of the Chinese republic. Possibly our merchants also will be satisfied with the assurance of a strict fidelity to the policy of the open door — as open, no doubt, as it is now in Manchuria. But let us inquire into the situation as regards the relations of Nippon toward her continental neighbor on the west. China has immense natural and agricultural resources that Nippon regards with covetous eyes. China is populous, but weak. Nippon is few in numbers, but strong in ar...ms, poor in mineral wealth and in land ; her people overtaxed, but valorous in war; arrogant and flushed with her recent victories, and imbued with the spirit of conquest.^ Look at the fifth and sixth heads of the Japanese demands, as quoted above. The purport of these is to annex some of the natural and industrial wealth of China, while the other demands insure the burglars — if I may venture to use the expression — against molesta- tion by any meddlesome outsiders, by putting none but Nipponese on guard and providing them with arms.
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