The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, November 24, 1915, Image 1

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REVIVAL OF ASIA’S PRESTIGE
■ w in g in g b o w to th e east a u d n o w
to th e west, M J « th e N e w Y o rk
S an . P ro m th e ta ll o f T ro y to the
m em o rable land « a d a e a figh t a t
M y k a le be depleted m a n y v fc ittl-
*J1 e h ild m n w ho present th a a a e lv a s a t
tudes, b a t o f coaree he could not. lb s v e s t te r study are re O lv e d . I t (a
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th oaa w h o d id n ’t gtvs
t h in g la s t year.
th e d e u tru c tlo a o f th e Persian em­
p ire b y A le x a n d e r and th e pene­
tra tio n o f In d ia by th e M acedoni­
an p h a la n x . -A * l it t le eefeld th o
W estern peoples, w hich tab th e
n in eteen th cen tu ry despoiled and
in s t ille d C h in a and w renched open
th e gates o f Japan , b a re expected
th a t io th e course o f a fe w decades
*a fa r ea s te rn n atio n w ould ex h ib it
a degree o f m ilita ry and n a v a l effi­
ciency unsurpassed. I f equaled; in
the annals of m ankind.
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te ach er] som etim es he g u id e . h ta c b jlc e ,
d ire c tin g h ijn to a number w h o h e * f w
o r ho pupil», o r take« h im to the •« -
p e rto r w ho w ill select » teacher te r h im .
T h e choice o f a professor ta alw ays a
g r a ta a ffa ir, because I t Is held In Cam -
bodla, aa In a ll B uddhist and Ilrs h n in lle
countries, th a t professor and p u p il are
bound by s tte n g tie s o f s p iritu a l a f­
fin ity , and t h a t th e p u p il o u g h t to re­
spect his m aste r as he does his fa* her
and m oth er. T h e law in dicts the same
p e n a lty upon aa offense o f th e p u p il
a g a in s t his m aster aa an offense b y it
tenacious, none o f us w ould b a r e
tak en fo r g ran ted , aa m oat o f ua
have, th a t A sia was beyond the
hope o f resurrection, doomed to
perm an en t p ro s tra tio n under the
European heel.
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edly, was the delusion in which Ate
Eastern subjects o f th e Rom an em ­
pire lon g ald d e^ n ltb o u g b an ctT d e-
fe a ts as thosc e L C ta s s u s and V a ­
le ria n ought to h a re excited-deep
m isgivings. E verybo d y im agined
th»» the o rie n ta l w ave bad spent
lla e lf when, H a n n ib a l w as rooted
a t Znuta, and nobody could h a te
s n t j c l j ^ d - t h a t , fro m tlm second
h a lf o f th e « « te n th to n ear The
close o f th e seventeen th century,
E urope w ould be h au nted w ith the
dread o f A s ia tk invasion and con­
quest. Y e t m ore th an a thousand
years w ere to elapse fro m the
»ci in re o f Roman R y flg b y a soc-
<vssor o f M oham m ed t o ’ Kobiea. 1
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house, th e fra m e foe w a lla and floors
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co u ntries Rnssla bad least ronson < » p u m p in g and b o iler system in th e
to a rro g a te*an in n a te s u p e rio rity 1 basement. A m e n d thto sketetew. says
the N e w Y o rk J s u r m V h o n t f r e j & r
over th e T u ra n ia n stock-
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te ars ap tf ceilings.
th e su m m er
hne th ia tu b ia g is M n a c c te d f r it h the
•ta n lln n p ic . and aome t h r e e and a
h a lf eeufneies m ore w ere ts.elapae
b efo re the R o ss is u t regained
c o n tro l o f th e O rinoci.
E to n
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w b e * th e Jfiaoehu d yn as ty waa
young, d re re M uscovite p io n eer*
*n d merebwata o u t o f M a nr b urla
and forced Ih e m b y t r e a t y t^ p e tjrc
behind the A m u r riv e r. H ia to ty ,
th ere fo re, t r ill h u t re p e a t i t M l f
w h e n -R u s s ia ’su b m it« to s im ila r
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