North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 593
... called up no other thought than that of cold , exile and dreary drudgery . Time , however , slowly but surely effected an improvement in the relations between Siberia and the mother country . On the one hand , the increasing population ...
... called up no other thought than that of cold , exile and dreary drudgery . Time , however , slowly but surely effected an improvement in the relations between Siberia and the mother country . On the one hand , the increasing population ...
Page 597
... called all their hardier qualities into play . The result is a vigorous , enterprising type , not unlike that which we meet with in the United States , Canada and Australia . The Russian population of Siberia moved farther and farther ...
... called all their hardier qualities into play . The result is a vigorous , enterprising type , not unlike that which we meet with in the United States , Canada and Australia . The Russian population of Siberia moved farther and farther ...
Page 615
... called upon to hand over fifty cents of that sum , as indeed happened , his financial situation became very serious . Many of the ablest and most capable officials exerted themselves to find employment elsewhere , and the men who took ...
... called upon to hand over fifty cents of that sum , as indeed happened , his financial situation became very serious . Many of the ablest and most capable officials exerted themselves to find employment elsewhere , and the men who took ...
Page 633
... called senti- mentality . But hitherto the foreign policy of the nation has been conducted by the cold clear light of reason , and the statesmen at the head of affairs will not be likely to engage in armed strife with- out the amplest ...
... called senti- mentality . But hitherto the foreign policy of the nation has been conducted by the cold clear light of reason , and the statesmen at the head of affairs will not be likely to engage in armed strife with- out the amplest ...
Page 646
... called upon to take a step which is hurtful to her vital interests - to make a sacrifice from which every other Power would most certainly recoil ? Those are the principal pleas for prosecuting the war to the bitter end which are urged ...
... called upon to take a step which is hurtful to her vital interests - to make a sacrifice from which every other Power would most certainly recoil ? Those are the principal pleas for prosecuting the war to the bitter end which are urged ...
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