North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 593
... natural resources , it attracted very few Russians who possessed land in their own country . The population consequently increased but slowly . The first emigrants to Siberia were men who were at variance with the conditions of life in ...
... natural resources , it attracted very few Russians who possessed land in their own country . The population consequently increased but slowly . The first emigrants to Siberia were men who were at variance with the conditions of life in ...
Page 595
... natural features are very varied . The western and northern parts of this enormous country consist of a level plain : in the north , the lifeless swamps ( tundra ) merge into a large tract of virgin forest . Further south , this is ...
... natural features are very varied . The western and northern parts of this enormous country consist of a level plain : in the north , the lifeless swamps ( tundra ) merge into a large tract of virgin forest . Further south , this is ...
Page 596
... natural features , and an amazing variety of flora and fauna . Siberia possesses four great river basins , which are equal to those of the largest American rivers . Three of them - Obi , Yenisei and Lena , with their numerous ...
... natural features , and an amazing variety of flora and fauna . Siberia possesses four great river basins , which are equal to those of the largest American rivers . Three of them - Obi , Yenisei and Lena , with their numerous ...
Page 597
... natural colonization was advancing , for men who had been unfortunate in their native land were attracted by the free life of Siberia and made their way thither in small but steady numbers . From these men , who had proved themselves ...
... natural colonization was advancing , for men who had been unfortunate in their native land were attracted by the free life of Siberia and made their way thither in small but steady numbers . From these men , who had proved themselves ...
Page 601
... natural riches in those parts intended for settlements . It furnishes material assistance and provides medical aid for immigrants who are usually of the poorer classes , and it has set aside a special fund for their benefit . In this ...
... natural riches in those parts intended for settlements . It furnishes material assistance and provides medical aid for immigrants who are usually of the poorer classes , and it has set aside a special fund for their benefit . In this ...
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