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public of the situation in Korea, and to persuade the
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3440:November 5,
3376:"서재필 (徐載弼)"
3336:November 3,
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3274:Kim Yun-sik
3259:Kim Ok-gyun
3244:Gapsin Coup
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2688:고국에 계신 동포에게
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1967:Kim Ok-gyun
1963:Gapsin Coup
1959:Kim Ok-gyun
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1706:Gapsin Coup
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1443:Dong-a Ilbo
1419:Think tanks
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1012:Moon Jae-in
992:Lee Nak-yon
972:Ko Min-jung
957:Kim Ou-joon
952:Kim Kyu-sik
942:Kim Je-dong
937:Kim Han-gil
897:Cho Bong-am
799:Rule of law
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464:Seo Jae-pil
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210:if you can.
23:Korean name
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3626:Categories
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3301:References
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689:Principles
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2297:남조선과도입법의원
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2081:In 1894,
1786:Biography
1771:in 1994.
1722:democracy
1681:physician
1501:Chingusai
1454:Hankyoreh
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3192:See also
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2963:Shin Min
2709:Timeline
2252:American
2071:in 1947.
1928:obsolete
1675:, was a
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1099:Parties
762:Pacifism
629:a series
486:Art name
376:Children
192:require
21:In this
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3374:신, 용하,
2696:Awarded
2458:Mother
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2381:sources
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2260:Koreans
2213:In the
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1951:操鍊局 士官長
1945:조련국 사관장
1908:訓鍊院 副奉事
1902:훈련원 부봉사
1896:承文院 副正字
1890:승문원 부정자
1878:승문원 가주서
1872:校書館 副正字
1866:교서관 부정자
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1710:treason
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1490:ASUNARO
902:Cho Kuk
842:Gwangju
816:History
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656:Schools
391:Parents
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194:cleanup
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2479:안동 김씨
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