North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 608
... military forces thither at any time . The outlay of the immense sum of four hundred million roubles for the construction of the railway obliges Russia to do her utmost to recompense herself for this outlay by develop- ing the economical ...
... military forces thither at any time . The outlay of the immense sum of four hundred million roubles for the construction of the railway obliges Russia to do her utmost to recompense herself for this outlay by develop- ing the economical ...
Page 614
... military and medical education must be emphatically excluded . Yet , unsatisfactory and in a manner depressing , at first view , as all this is , it ceases to be so very disquieting when one takes a calm and dispassionate survey of the ...
... military and medical education must be emphatically excluded . Yet , unsatisfactory and in a manner depressing , at first view , as all this is , it ceases to be so very disquieting when one takes a calm and dispassionate survey of the ...
Page 618
... military schools , while the first reserve numbered over 115,000 and the second 75,000 men . Now , of course , these figures have been very con- siderably increased , and even at present on a war footing the army may be safely placed at ...
... military schools , while the first reserve numbered over 115,000 and the second 75,000 men . Now , of course , these figures have been very con- siderably increased , and even at present on a war footing the army may be safely placed at ...
Page 628
... military instructors to drill the soldiers and to guard the palace , and an Adviser for your Finance Department . This action on the part of my Government plainly indicates Russia's intention of helping your country as a neighbor and ...
... military instructors to drill the soldiers and to guard the palace , and an Adviser for your Finance Department . This action on the part of my Government plainly indicates Russia's intention of helping your country as a neighbor and ...
Page 629
... military instructors or advisers . This decision was arrived at by the unanimous wishes of the old statesmen , the present Govern- ment and the people at large ; also through the enlightenment and independent spirit which your ...
... military instructors or advisers . This decision was arrived at by the unanimous wishes of the old statesmen , the present Govern- ment and the people at large ; also through the enlightenment and independent spirit which your ...
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