North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 595
... March , 1898 , the Chinese Government permitted the construction of a branch to Port Arthur and Ta - lien - wan , and in this way the Siberian Railway acquired two outlets to the Pacific , of which one is free from ice all the year ...
... March , 1898 , the Chinese Government permitted the construction of a branch to Port Arthur and Ta - lien - wan , and in this way the Siberian Railway acquired two outlets to the Pacific , of which one is free from ice all the year ...
Page 607
... March and April , and , secondly , there is for two whole weeks no escape from the intense tropical heat when coming through the Suez Canal . The Canadian route , on the other hand , involves a double transfer from THE GREAT SIBERIAN ...
... March and April , and , secondly , there is for two whole weeks no escape from the intense tropical heat when coming through the Suez Canal . The Canadian route , on the other hand , involves a double transfer from THE GREAT SIBERIAN ...
Page 616
... March , 1900 , and the other ship a good deal later on . Four of the six new first - class cruisers included in the ship- building programme have either already arrived , or will arrive 616 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW .
... March , 1900 , and the other ship a good deal later on . Four of the six new first - class cruisers included in the ship- building programme have either already arrived , or will arrive 616 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW .
Page 620
... March 31 , 1896 , the total cost of the hostilities with China amounted to almost exactly $ 100,000,000 . ( This amount , it may be remarked , included $ 3,500,000 for rewards , and some $ 2,800,000 for the expenses of the Formosan ...
... March 31 , 1896 , the total cost of the hostilities with China amounted to almost exactly $ 100,000,000 . ( This amount , it may be remarked , included $ 3,500,000 for rewards , and some $ 2,800,000 for the expenses of the Formosan ...
Page 625
... march of events in Korea . In the summer of 1895 Japanese influence at Seoul was para- mount . While he was Minister there , Count Inouye was un- doubtedly by far the most powerful man in the Peninsula , and Inouye honestly tried to ...
... march of events in Korea . In the summer of 1895 Japanese influence at Seoul was para- mount . While he was Minister there , Count Inouye was un- doubtedly by far the most powerful man in the Peninsula , and Inouye honestly tried to ...
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