North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 593
... increased but slowly . The first emigrants to Siberia were men who were at variance with the conditions of life in ... increasing population of Russia in Furone required more room , and this was to be found in the un- innabited parts of ...
... increased but slowly . The first emigrants to Siberia were men who were at variance with the conditions of life in ... increasing population of Russia in Furone required more room , and this was to be found in the un- innabited parts of ...
Page 596
trees ; a great quantity of berry - bearing and other bushes increase the variety of plants , and hops and other climbers winding round the trees remind one of the virgin forests of America . In this vast region , with its boundless ...
trees ; a great quantity of berry - bearing and other bushes increase the variety of plants , and hops and other climbers winding round the trees remind one of the virgin forests of America . In this vast region , with its boundless ...
Page 598
... increased vitality . The mineral wealth of Siberia , particularly in its eastern part , is fabulous ; its extent is far from being finally determined , but it is certain that its treasures are almost inexhaustible . The area of its ...
... increased vitality . The mineral wealth of Siberia , particularly in its eastern part , is fabulous ; its extent is far from being finally determined , but it is certain that its treasures are almost inexhaustible . The area of its ...
Page 600
... increase in the population . As we have already mentioned , the Russian Government long ago took various measures to attract pure Russian elements to Siberia . At present , the Rus- sian Government deems it very necessary to consolidate ...
... increase in the population . As we have already mentioned , the Russian Government long ago took various measures to attract pure Russian elements to Siberia . At present , the Rus- sian Government deems it very necessary to consolidate ...
Page 602
... increase of population in the dis- tricts through which the Siberian Railway passes , and in pro- portion as it was ... increased enormously of late years . This is one result of the development of cattle breed- ing in those districts ...
... increase of population in the dis- tricts through which the Siberian Railway passes , and in pro- portion as it was ... increased enormously of late years . This is one result of the development of cattle breed- ing in those districts ...
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