North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 595
... question in this desolate land . Its sole inhabitants are a few nomadic tribes , who eke out a living by fishing , hunting and the breeding of reindeer . The region between the fifty - seventh and the sixty - fourth degrees is covered ...
... question in this desolate land . Its sole inhabitants are a few nomadic tribes , who eke out a living by fishing , hunting and the breeding of reindeer . The region between the fifty - seventh and the sixty - fourth degrees is covered ...
Page 604
... question of time . This branch line would indirectly be very advantageous to the whole Empire , for Siberian corn could be sent over it to Turkestan , and the inhabitants of that country would then de- vote their entire energies to the ...
... question of time . This branch line would indirectly be very advantageous to the whole Empire , for Siberian corn could be sent over it to Turkestan , and the inhabitants of that country would then de- vote their entire energies to the ...
Page 613
... question of staying power and of national resources . And it is in this matter of national re- sources that Japan's ultimate weakness lies . To revert to our house - building simile , the walls and the in- terior furnishings of the ...
... question of staying power and of national resources . And it is in this matter of national re- sources that Japan's ultimate weakness lies . To revert to our house - building simile , the walls and the in- terior furnishings of the ...
Page 614
... question get washed away , or at least so badly damaged as to impede the traffic for days , three or four times every year . Nowhere in Japan are the roads macadamized ; in the metropolis itself , with the exception of the avenues in ...
... question get washed away , or at least so badly damaged as to impede the traffic for days , three or four times every year . Nowhere in Japan are the roads macadamized ; in the metropolis itself , with the exception of the avenues in ...
Page 615
... question . One instance , although in itself trifling , as regards the $ 5,000,000 or $ 6,000,000 it brought into the treasury , will serve to illustrate this proposition . In 1892-93 Marquis ( then Count ) Ito found himself confronted ...
... question . One instance , although in itself trifling , as regards the $ 5,000,000 or $ 6,000,000 it brought into the treasury , will serve to illustrate this proposition . In 1892-93 Marquis ( then Count ) Ito found himself confronted ...
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