North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 609
... position of something like a great Power must be set down as one of the most remarkable . Doubtless , when the history of the period comes to be written calmly and dispassionately , and with a full command of materials , this ...
... position of something like a great Power must be set down as one of the most remarkable . Doubtless , when the history of the period comes to be written calmly and dispassionately , and with a full command of materials , this ...
Page 615
... position in it held by the vessels with which Japan annihilated the sea power of China . Leaving out smaller craft , we find the present Japanese Navy classified as first and second class battleships , and JAPAN AND RUSSIA IN THE FAR ...
... position in it held by the vessels with which Japan annihilated the sea power of China . Leaving out smaller craft , we find the present Japanese Navy classified as first and second class battleships , and JAPAN AND RUSSIA IN THE FAR ...
Page 617
... positions by 6 inches of the same material , a fact which gives them a considerable advantage over the Russian " Rurik " ( 10,923 tons ) and " Rossia " ( 12,130 tons ) , whose bat- teries have practically no protection . As the " Rossia ...
... positions by 6 inches of the same material , a fact which gives them a considerable advantage over the Russian " Rurik " ( 10,923 tons ) and " Rossia " ( 12,130 tons ) , whose bat- teries have practically no protection . As the " Rossia ...
Page 621
... position of a few petty taxes that brought in no revenue to com- pensate for the vexation they caused - the impression got abroad that the Government was terribly put to it to make ends meet . How incorrect that impression was may be ...
... position of a few petty taxes that brought in no revenue to com- pensate for the vexation they caused - the impression got abroad that the Government was terribly put to it to make ends meet . How incorrect that impression was may be ...
Page 622
customs are rapidly growing in amount . An indication of the true position is afforded by the Budget estimates for next year . The ordinary revenue is therein set down at $ 96,500,000 ; the ordinary expenditure at something over ...
customs are rapidly growing in amount . An indication of the true position is afforded by the Budget estimates for next year . The ordinary revenue is therein set down at $ 96,500,000 ; the ordinary expenditure at something over ...
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