North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 612
... British and French colonial possessions be left out of account . Yet , the total national wealth of this country of 44,000,000 inhabitants is not so very much greater than that of the small Kingdom of the Netherlands , with its ...
... British and French colonial possessions be left out of account . Yet , the total national wealth of this country of 44,000,000 inhabitants is not so very much greater than that of the small Kingdom of the Netherlands , with its ...
Page 621
... British investor did not trouble to distinguish . Furthermore , the Japanese authorities were not without blame in the matter . From the finicking finance of the preceding year - parliamentary squabbles over a slight increase of the ...
... British investor did not trouble to distinguish . Furthermore , the Japanese authorities were not without blame in the matter . From the finicking finance of the preceding year - parliamentary squabbles over a slight increase of the ...
Page 623
... British deficit of £ 170,000,000 for the same year ; but when it is stated that $ 20,000,000 represented one - ninth of the total foreign trade of Japan ( an agricultural , and not , like Great Britain , a manufacturing country ) , the ...
... British deficit of £ 170,000,000 for the same year ; but when it is stated that $ 20,000,000 represented one - ninth of the total foreign trade of Japan ( an agricultural , and not , like Great Britain , a manufacturing country ) , the ...
Page 635
... British interests , whatever became of China . The strong position sus- tained in the speeches of Sir Michael Hicks - Beach in the early part of 1898 for the " open door , " was relinquished for the new theory of " spheres of interest ...
... British interests , whatever became of China . The strong position sus- tained in the speeches of Sir Michael Hicks - Beach in the early part of 1898 for the " open door , " was relinquished for the new theory of " spheres of interest ...
Page 636
... British Govern- ment , and Lord Charles Beresford has , therefore , joined with the critics of the Government , and in doing so has drifted into the idea that the open door was closed , and that Great Britain should make sure of some ...
... British Govern- ment , and Lord Charles Beresford has , therefore , joined with the critics of the Government , and in doing so has drifted into the idea that the open door was closed , and that Great Britain should make sure of some ...
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