Korean independence outbreak beginning March 1st 1919

([S.l. :  s.n.,  1920?])

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^r^'ofhi^i^ftf^^?i^!^°^ *° ^S%r*°° ^"^ happineso of the whole
rests on any trivial emotions*                 ^ ""^ '^'^^ ^ question that

ana tharor?^tranl rff^f^ °'^ "y«^'  *^^ ^^^ °f ^0^°^ departs
refined,  claimed   mti?^d??«?°^'=?'^?v°''■    "^^ '^''^ of humanity
gins to'cast the morS?2 lirfit o^'fn^J ^^Ih?^''\°^ *^^ 5««*'  ^°"^«-
of the race,    A new anrfn^ flL^        ^ew civilization on the hiotoiy

to awaken,   'as inllc^f^ef ™e Xer*o? 7h"^^ "^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^s
and mam sunshine,  they retLn to^?T?f ffti^e season of soft winds
restoration of th4 MallT^bl\l^\TLl^^f'   '? ^^ *° ^^^"^^ ^^^^
Ior7;ard without hositatioror resort        ^ *^'^°  °^ ^^ ^^e,   step

aatiX't?fn'?n^*4° 5oy oTiS' Sf V' ^^^^^*^' ^^* - ^"^

can alone satisfy the heart IpI ?^«' "^o^sloping that originality that

a joyous rosSrrection. Se snirits o? n^"^ ?^^ creation attains to
unseem, ^/hile the fortuneiof the wn^i/f r?^!^"^ generations aid us
tieginning means the suo^ossm oomn?It?o^^^^*^ ""^ ^^""^ without. The
prosa forward to the ll|^?i^t°S!ncs before' "^  ^"^^'^^ '" *°

1- Our work todav i« ,nv„ + ™®^ ^^^^^ ^^ AGBEEMEBT.

truth, hu^anityflifl Sd h^r'^S^^r^^''' ""^^  ^^ ^^^^1^ °^
dependence onl^ and n^ the snir?? ^ ^ manifest the spirit of in-

2- Bven to th^'last m^ ani tnl^l  "RPfMOMK opposition.
Show forth defintSlV^s^e'arthoL^r* "'°"'^'^^' ^^* «'«^ o^«

feo'L\°L^d°It%^tSS:X'Uere^^i^^^e^^^^  - *^-* °-
selves as right.        unaer every circumstance, command them-

'^^°  lenrJ«nL2^ ^^^  kingdom of Chosen(Korea)
Hepresentativea of the people.
33 names follow.

THE &BIE?ANCES OF THE KOBE^i PEOPLE
and
THE BAD GOYEBNUENT OF JAPAN
Issued by the

OB&AHIZraa COMMITTEE OP THS IHDE'EHDESCE MOVEMENT.

I; e^^tp^rJ7.oTllt ^AtrTr  Sa^^^ ''"^' "^ ^^^ *^-* ^°-- ^-11

a Mato^\f%"?|iLeTU^?nS^n1"exfendL'''° haticnalitiea for it haa
part of that pe?iod Korfa sS?"?ributr?o*fv,°'®'' *?°° ^^^^^-  during a
was nothing more than a.a oulSard e^rLsLn^/?^* °f °^^"« '^^* ^^^
tns Imperial families of the two nSIonf ir^^ *^^ relation between
sion of our Korean race and was ne?er S^der ??rJ?^ r^"" ^^ ^°^^  poeaee-
foreigu nation or government                               ^® actual control of any

s.e i3:S\firrp^L^L''^dii-nS*L^i^i ''fVr t^ ^-^ *^« ^°=---

covered by the civilisation a^e r^ei^lf i-^^^?^ ^^ '^''^ °°^d ""Hy i"
centuries of past.    Her cust^s   h^^ Tf?      J"" ^°^^^ ^'^'^ ^^^^ during the
to her throu<Th Korea      n^i=+i    ^ literature,  her very clothinrSame
of a Western civinf;tion-?h,1?^v''\''*'^ ^^^ ^^-^ed to these thMlca^owd^r
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