North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 594
... Japan to foreigners , Russia firmly established herself on the shores of the Pacific and took steps to consolidate her power there . The time had now come when the Government had to face the main obstacles which prevented closer ...
... Japan to foreigners , Russia firmly established herself on the shores of the Pacific and took steps to consolidate her power there . The time had now come when the Government had to face the main obstacles which prevented closer ...
Page 600
... Japan by Japanese traders . Notwithstanding the immense wealth of Siberia , manufac- turing industry and trade have not been able to develop them- selves to a corresponding extent , owing to the thinness of the population and the ...
... Japan by Japanese traders . Notwithstanding the immense wealth of Siberia , manufac- turing industry and trade have not been able to develop them- selves to a corresponding extent , owing to the thinness of the population and the ...
Page 604
... - Central and Western Siberia , Manchuria , Korea , Japan , China , India and America - are already well supplied with grain . We may presume that gold mining will for a long time remain one of the chief 604 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW .
... - Central and Western Siberia , Manchuria , Korea , Japan , China , India and America - are already well supplied with grain . We may presume that gold mining will for a long time remain one of the chief 604 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW .
Page 605
... Japan , where no sheep breeding is carried on , is increasing yearly . It would be greatly to the advantage of the Amur manufactories to participate in this industry , as they could procure large quanti- ties of cheap wool from ...
... Japan , where no sheep breeding is carried on , is increasing yearly . It would be greatly to the advantage of the Amur manufactories to participate in this industry , as they could procure large quanti- ties of cheap wool from ...
Page 608
... Japan , by the transoceanic route , costs , first - class , from 1,800 to 1,840 francs , including food . But owing to the very low fares charged for long distances in the Russian Empire , the overland journey will cost in all only from ...
... Japan , by the transoceanic route , costs , first - class , from 1,800 to 1,840 francs , including food . But owing to the very low fares charged for long distances in the Russian Empire , the overland journey will cost in all only from ...
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