| Marilyn Lake, Henry Reynolds - 2008 - 345 páginas
...Okuma telegraphed a message to the New York Independent saying in part that Japan 'had no ulterior motive, no desire to secure more territory, no thought of depriving China or other peoples of anything which they now possess'. 57 The following year, however, the Japanese government... | |
| 1922 - 984 páginas
...stated, and now again state to the people of America, and of the world, that Japan has no ulterior motive, no desire to secure more territory, no thought...China or other people of anything they now possess. Though very few would go so far as to contend that Japan has adhered to this policy as stated by her... | |
| 1918 - 564 páginas
...have stated and now again state to the people of America and of the world that Japan has no ulterior motive, no desire to secure more territory, no thought of depriving China or other people of anything which they now possess. My government and my people have given their word and their pledge, which will... | |
| 1918 - 1002 páginas
...to an American magazine assuring "the people of America and of the world that Japan has no ulterior motive, no desire to secure more territory, no thought of depriving China or other peoples of anything they now possess." The sincerity of this statement was tested when, in less than... | |
| 1915 - 716 páginas
...stated, and I now again state to the people of America and of the world, that Japan has no ulterior motive, no desire to secure more territory, no thought of depriving China or other peoples of anything which they possess. 416 - *.tor: -yt^*- =.tr.«rir^a:c. :£ i :f :t A=ir iTi-^»»i.':... | |
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