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At least we can say that for now, we do not know a moral atheist ATHEIST IS Moral Once at a gathering at the University of Nanking, I remarked that no atheist is moral.
Repost of a Christian-Atheist Dialogue James F. McGrath 2007
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On the completion of this work, I should acknowledge my thanks to Dr.M. S. Bates and Mr. Li Siao-yen for the criticisms and suggestions they have given me on all available occasions, and to the Libraries of the University of Nanking, the Institute of Chinese Cultural Studies, and the University of Hong Kong for the facilities they have afforded me, as well as to Dr. Neville Whymant, formerly of the
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A year after his appointment as professor of English (1913-1920) in the University of Nanking, China, he became librarian of the same university, a position which he held (with a brief "furlough" interlude in 1922 with the Chinese collection at the Library of Congress) until the
Annual report on historical collections University of Virginia Library 1951
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He also served as instructor in English at Princeton and as reference librarian in the same institution; and as Professor of English in the University of Nanking, China, where he served as librarian thirteen years.
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University of Nanking along with some other things, and those seedlings were quite variable.
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One of the best plantations, the one that we are particularly interested in at the present time, is in Jackson County, West Virginia, and it is of the University of Nanking strain, and there were 34 trees planted there back in 1926, and we are told that they were planted from 2-0 [1] stock, from nuts that came from China in 1924.
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Since the spring of 1913 he had been in the Far East as professor of English and Librarian in the University of Nanking.
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Government to the University of Nanking, to be followed up by Pekin, but this custom was abandoned until a few years ago, when it was in a measure revived by the sending of two noblemen, first to Shanghai and then to
Corea or Cho-sen The Land of the Morning Calm Arnold Henry Savage Landor 1894
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