North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 598
... point of development last century , but within the past twenty - five years this industry has begun to fall off , chiefly owing to the rise in the price of labor . Iron and coal exist in great quantities throughout the whole extent of ...
... point of development last century , but within the past twenty - five years this industry has begun to fall off , chiefly owing to the rise in the price of labor . Iron and coal exist in great quantities throughout the whole extent of ...
Page 619
... point was at Tsuruga , on the Japan Sea , almost directly behind Osaka and Kioto , the second and third cities in the Empire , and the chief seats of her nascent manufactures . With Tsuruga Bay fortified as it now is , and flanked by ...
... point was at Tsuruga , on the Japan Sea , almost directly behind Osaka and Kioto , the second and third cities in the Empire , and the chief seats of her nascent manufactures . With Tsuruga Bay fortified as it now is , and flanked by ...
Page 645
... points to alliance in view of war . The Government of the United States is not asked by the British Government to pull chestnuts out of the fire for us , or to offend Russian customers for our bene- fit . The impulse on this occasion ...
... points to alliance in view of war . The Government of the United States is not asked by the British Government to pull chestnuts out of the fire for us , or to offend Russian customers for our bene- fit . The impulse on this occasion ...
Page 650
... point to the necessity of sheathing the sword ? From the point of view of traditional politics , the present moment seems , I am well aware , extremely inopportune for an appeal to the people of England to forego the vast advantages ...
... point to the necessity of sheathing the sword ? From the point of view of traditional politics , the present moment seems , I am well aware , extremely inopportune for an appeal to the people of England to forego the vast advantages ...
Page 653
... point of the sword and to create an Ireland in South Africa ? Could anything half so calamitous occur , if England , referring the issues at stake to a Court of Arbitration , were to undertake to abide by its award ? Most assuredly not ...
... point of the sword and to create an Ireland in South Africa ? Could anything half so calamitous occur , if England , referring the issues at stake to a Court of Arbitration , were to undertake to abide by its award ? Most assuredly not ...
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