North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 595
... never thaws to a greater depth than one foot , and consists of alternate layers of frozen earth or pure ice . Anything ap- proaching civilized life is out of the question in this desolate land . Its sole inhabitants are a few nomadic ...
... never thaws to a greater depth than one foot , and consists of alternate layers of frozen earth or pure ice . Anything ap- proaching civilized life is out of the question in this desolate land . Its sole inhabitants are a few nomadic ...
Page 607
... never calm except in March and April , and , secondly , there is for two whole weeks no escape from the intense tropical heat when coming through the Suez Canal . The Canadian route , on the other hand , involves a double transfer from ...
... never calm except in March and April , and , secondly , there is for two whole weeks no escape from the intense tropical heat when coming through the Suez Canal . The Canadian route , on the other hand , involves a double transfer from ...
Page 623
... never be able to carry as many as New York and Brooklyn contain at present . The addition of Formosa to the Empire affords no appreciable alleviation to the congestion of the population , for the Japanese succumbs to the diseases of a ...
... never be able to carry as many as New York and Brooklyn contain at present . The addition of Formosa to the Empire affords no appreciable alleviation to the congestion of the population , for the Japanese succumbs to the diseases of a ...
Page 624
... never will have , so long as she suffers from what is termed her " independence . " The course of events has pretty conclusively shown that the Koreans are not capable of governing themselves , and that the figment of " independence ...
... never will have , so long as she suffers from what is termed her " independence . " The course of events has pretty conclusively shown that the Koreans are not capable of governing themselves , and that the figment of " independence ...
Page 625
... never be safe . Thus , apart from all questions of national prestige , or of wounded national amour propre , the decision of the ultimate fate of the moribund Empire of Korea can scarcely fail to cause Japan to direct her keenest ...
... never be safe . Thus , apart from all questions of national prestige , or of wounded national amour propre , the decision of the ultimate fate of the moribund Empire of Korea can scarcely fail to cause Japan to direct her keenest ...
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