North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 635
... illustrated by the agreement made with Russia concerning spheres of railway and mining concessions . All the time , however , the Government has declared that the open door is not closed , and plainly shows a desire to have China kept ...
... illustrated by the agreement made with Russia concerning spheres of railway and mining concessions . All the time , however , the Government has declared that the open door is not closed , and plainly shows a desire to have China kept ...
Page 659
... illustrated on the Theban monuments , that some of these fugitives from Egypt had prospered in the African in- terior ; and it is just as clear from the brilliancy of their painted portraits in the tombs near Karnak , that the prisoners ...
... illustrated on the Theban monuments , that some of these fugitives from Egypt had prospered in the African in- terior ; and it is just as clear from the brilliancy of their painted portraits in the tombs near Karnak , that the prisoners ...
Page 674
... illustrated the incapacity of Congress to deal with a disputed administrative question . We cannot suppose that Congress failed to see the difficulty and was not fully capable of grappling with it . What it really illustrates is the ...
... illustrated the incapacity of Congress to deal with a disputed administrative question . We cannot suppose that Congress failed to see the difficulty and was not fully capable of grappling with it . What it really illustrates is the ...
Page 792
... illustrated by the fact , deducible from statistics from several States North and South , that , while See , for instance , F. M. Hoffman's " Race Traits and Tendencies of the American Negro . " the birth rate is greater than the death ...
... illustrated by the fact , deducible from statistics from several States North and South , that , while See , for instance , F. M. Hoffman's " Race Traits and Tendencies of the American Negro . " the birth rate is greater than the death ...
Page 794
... illustrated by the conditions in Mississippi , Louisiana , and South Carolina , where the colored population is densest and where the status of the negro has not changed since the war so much as in the remainder of the country - the ...
... illustrated by the conditions in Mississippi , Louisiana , and South Carolina , where the colored population is densest and where the status of the negro has not changed since the war so much as in the remainder of the country - the ...
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