North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 600
... consolidate Russian national feeling there in view of a possible invasion of the region by the yellow race in the near future . The Government has , therefore , taken this matter under its direct control , 600 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW .
... consolidate Russian national feeling there in view of a possible invasion of the region by the yellow race in the near future . The Government has , therefore , taken this matter under its direct control , 600 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW .
Page 601
therefore , taken this matter under its direct control , propagating exact information about Siberia , publishing special maps on a large scale , preparing and adapting sections of land for the settlement of immigrants by the help of ...
therefore , taken this matter under its direct control , propagating exact information about Siberia , publishing special maps on a large scale , preparing and adapting sections of land for the settlement of immigrants by the help of ...
Page 603
... direct communication with the producers and wholesale mer- chants in large centres . The trade of Siberia has become more democratic , and increasing competition has effected a change in its character . Notwithstanding the small ...
... direct communication with the producers and wholesale mer- chants in large centres . The trade of Siberia has become more democratic , and increasing competition has effected a change in its character . Notwithstanding the small ...
Page 620
... direct mone- tary gain was as much as $ 82,500,000 . Of this total of $ 182 , - 500,000 , only about $ 40,000,000 were employed to defray the actual expenses of the war . Between $ 28,000,000 and $ 29,000,000 have been devoted to army ...
... direct mone- tary gain was as much as $ 82,500,000 . Of this total of $ 182 , - 500,000 , only about $ 40,000,000 were employed to defray the actual expenses of the war . Between $ 28,000,000 and $ 29,000,000 have been devoted to army ...
Page 625
... direct her keenest attention to the actions of her rival for supremacy in the northeastern Pacific . But questions of national prestige and of wounded national pride are also acutely involved . The average Japanese primary school ...
... direct her keenest attention to the actions of her rival for supremacy in the northeastern Pacific . But questions of national prestige and of wounded national pride are also acutely involved . The average Japanese primary school ...
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