Part
1 Intro | Greece, in which the whole nation participates; even as in
2 Intro | even as in India, the whole nation combines to elaborate the
3 Range | natural heirlooms of a nation which has preserved the
4 Range | identification with the nation has been the weakness of
5 Confuc| inexhaustible power of the Chinese nation. True to this, their ancestral
6 Buddhi| the inclusive form of the nation's life. The great Vedantic
7 Asuka | But the chief idea of a nation that would admit Buddhist
8 Fujiwa| dominant element in the nation's range of variation, the
9 Toyoto| admiration of the whole nation by its splendour and magnificence.
10 Toyoto| pleasure was yet sweet to the nation, freed from half a century
11 Meiji | and artistic life of the nation, as we have described it
12 Meiji | self-reliant manhood of the nation. The beautiful bells of
13 Meiji | the~declaration that the nation was not ready for fool-hardy
14 Meiji | energy that thrilled the nation, making the humblest conscript
15 Meiji | sacrifice too great if the nation were to be made efficient
16 Meiji | polity, would have dashed the nation to pieces in its seething
17 Meiji | which the life of a modern nation forces her to assume, is,
18 Vista | phases the evolution of the nation is clear and unconfused,
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