North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 616
... England , four in France and four in Germany ) , more than half are already in Japanese waters , and the others will soon arrive . From this it will appear that the naval strength of the country in 1895 is only a fraction of what it ...
... England , four in France and four in Germany ) , more than half are already in Japanese waters , and the others will soon arrive . From this it will appear that the naval strength of the country in 1895 is only a fraction of what it ...
Page 621
... England might readily convey a very different im- pression . But these results are not difficult to explain . The shortly preceding or simultaneous issue of Chinese and Russian loans may have had something to do with the matter . But ...
... England might readily convey a very different im- pression . But these results are not difficult to explain . The shortly preceding or simultaneous issue of Chinese and Russian loans may have had something to do with the matter . But ...
Page 623
... England , and throw her energies into the development of her nascent manufactures . But for any very greatly increased volume of products a foreign mar- ket must be found , and there , of course , competition has to be faced . Even on ...
... England , and throw her energies into the development of her nascent manufactures . But for any very greatly increased volume of products a foreign mar- ket must be found , and there , of course , competition has to be faced . Even on ...
Page 645
... less risk to peace than a policy of abstention involves , American action will be crowned with a full measure of success . CHARLES W. DILKE . WHY ENGLAND SHOULD STOP THE WAR . BY JEAN DE THE AMERICAN POLICY IN CHINA . 645.
... less risk to peace than a policy of abstention involves , American action will be crowned with a full measure of success . CHARLES W. DILKE . WHY ENGLAND SHOULD STOP THE WAR . BY JEAN DE THE AMERICAN POLICY IN CHINA . 645.
Page 646
... England be asked to stop the war , now that its tide has turned in her favor ? Would it be wise , or even moral , to ... England's seeking . It took her statesmen and generals completely by sur- prise ; and , for several months after the ...
... England be asked to stop the war , now that its tide has turned in her favor ? Would it be wise , or even moral , to ... England's seeking . It took her statesmen and generals completely by sur- prise ; and , for several months after the ...
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