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0118 Among the Celestials : vol.1
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doi: 10.20676/00000297
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nations upon the borders of China, as will turn
out to the eventual benefit both of the Chinese
themselves and of the rest of mankind.
To give way to that force, many think to be
immoral. But that force acts in accordance
with the laws of the world, and is the means of
progress. The immorality is surely rather in
opposing it, by upholding the unfit nations of
the earth against the fit, and so impeding the
onward trend of civilisation.
Probably no Government would act on the
lines above suggested. British Governments
can only afford to look at the immediate
present, and act as pays best at the moment.
And the propping up of China seems to give
promise of averting danger for a time. But
posterity will find that the words herein set
forth are just and true, and that our soundest
policy is to look to ourselves and to white
allies.