Part
1 Intro | which they had to work, the race of Yamato in Japan, the
2 Range | thought-inheritance of every Asiatic race, enabling them to produce
3 Range | Indo-Tartaric blood of this race was in itself a heritage
4 Range | self-reliance of an unconquered race, and the insular isolation
5 Range | the singular genius of the race~leads it to dwell on all
6 Range | merriment of the laughter of a race.~Any history of Japanese
7 Primit| THE origin of the Yamato race, who drove the aboriginal
8 Primit| reveals them as a compact race, fierce in war, gentle in
9 Primit| of the primitive Yamato race. Yet the influx of the matured
10 Primit| most sacred honour of the race of Ama to hold itself invincible,
11 Confuc| notions of the Celestial race.~For the Chinese - who are
12 Confuc| Change, Veda of the Chinese race, full of allusions, as it
13 Taoism| that great valley dwelt a race fierce and free, owning
14 Taoism| holds so much of the Chinese race in its hands today, and
15 Buddhi| the holy man bears to the race in India, can fail to understand
16 Buddhi| the most individualistic race in the world, and lifted
17 Buddhi| embodied the root-idea of that race, and in thereby universalising
18 Buddhi| of whom are but a branch race of the Indian.~The lofty
19 Fujiwa| culture was precipitating the race upon the evolution of its
20 Kamaku| life. Were we not of the race of the Sun-goddess? Only
21 Toyoto| alive with the virility of a race only just awakened from
22 Meiji | strange tenacity of the race, nurtured in the shadow
23 Vista | Japan, the Fatherland of the race of Ama, would betray the
24 Vista | now a consecration to the race, to man himself. We know
25 Vista | ancient roadways of the race, that the great voice shall
|