North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 602
... foreign markets , which could not be sent there under the former conditions of transport . The greatest improvement hitherto has been apparent in agriculture , which , as already stated , constitutes almost the sole occupation of the ...
... foreign markets , which could not be sent there under the former conditions of transport . The greatest improvement hitherto has been apparent in agriculture , which , as already stated , constitutes almost the sole occupation of the ...
Page 609
... representa- tive institutions , the very leaders of the national movement at first knew little or nothing about them , or even about their ex- VOL . CLXX.-NO. 522 . 39 istence in foreign lands . In the early sixties ,
... representa- tive institutions , the very leaders of the national movement at first knew little or nothing about them , or even about their ex- VOL . CLXX.-NO. 522 . 39 istence in foreign lands . In the early sixties ,
Page 610
... foreign agencies , knew far more than their opponents did ; and the superiority in knowledge and prowess evinced by the men of Satsuma and Choshiu was over- whelming ; and so , backed up as they were by the powerful and progressively ...
... foreign agencies , knew far more than their opponents did ; and the superiority in knowledge and prowess evinced by the men of Satsuma and Choshiu was over- whelming ; and so , backed up as they were by the powerful and progressively ...
Page 612
... foreign trade of Japan amounts to just $ 5 per head of the population . Of course , since the Revolution of 1868 there has undoubtedly been a very considerable increase of wealth in the country . Old industries have been expanded , and ...
... foreign trade of Japan amounts to just $ 5 per head of the population . Of course , since the Revolution of 1868 there has undoubtedly been a very considerable increase of wealth in the country . Old industries have been expanded , and ...
Page 623
... foreign countries , even including the soldiers Lord Charles Beresford imagines to have been smuggled into Korea under the guise of coolies and merchants . Now , Japan has been in the past , still is mainly , and must be for years , an ...
... foreign countries , even including the soldiers Lord Charles Beresford imagines to have been smuggled into Korea under the guise of coolies and merchants . Now , Japan has been in the past , still is mainly , and must be for years , an ...
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