Review of reviews and world's work . nd an Indian religion.]|< i- not astonished, t . by their open acceptance of western at the pre [hough we understand that the maf the empire are as yet by no m<erni/ed. and that western civili 1 pted and promulgated by the percolated very -lowly downward intothe conservative and reactionary multitude,still it is quite allowable to acknowledge open-mindedi a Japanese characteristic. Here the apt phra-e of another careful authorur purpose. Bryce, writing of Americanfrontier trait- -energy, resourcefulness, inde-pendence—gives this conclusion


Review of reviews and world's work . nd an Indian religion.]|< i- not astonished, t . by their open acceptance of western at the pre [hough we understand that the maf the empire are as yet by no m<erni/ed. and that western civili 1 pted and promulgated by the percolated very -lowly downward intothe conservative and reactionary multitude,still it is quite allowable to acknowledge open-mindedi a Japanese characteristic. Here the apt phra-e of another careful authorur purpose. Bryce, writing of Americanfrontier trait- -energy, resourcefulness, inde-pendence—gives this conclusion: The \\ < -tis the most American part of Ann hat Europe is to Asia, what England i- to the restof Europe; what America i- to England,that the Western States and Territories are tothe Atlantic State-. li open-mindedm -characteristic of the Japanese, then certainlyit is true of the Hokkaido to-day. and it willcontinually become more true thereand onher other frontiers, that the colonies are the? Japanese part of \ I I RRY IN HOkk MIX)


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