North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 595
... results of the construction of the railway . Siberia occupies 5,000,000 English square miles in the northern part of Asia . Its natural features are very varied . The western and northern parts of this enormous country consist of a ...
... results of the construction of the railway . Siberia occupies 5,000,000 English square miles in the northern part of Asia . Its natural features are very varied . The western and northern parts of this enormous country consist of a ...
Page 597
... result is a vigorous , enterprising type , not unlike that which we meet with in the United States , Canada and Australia . The Russian population of Siberia moved farther and farther eastward from the Ural Mountains through the ...
... result is a vigorous , enterprising type , not unlike that which we meet with in the United States , Canada and Australia . The Russian population of Siberia moved farther and farther eastward from the Ural Mountains through the ...
Page 602
... result of the development of cattle breed- ing in those districts traversed by the railway . Another is the increased activity in the butter - making industry , especially in the Province of Tobolsk . This industry has found a large ...
... result of the development of cattle breed- ing in those districts traversed by the railway . Another is the increased activity in the butter - making industry , especially in the Province of Tobolsk . This industry has found a large ...
Page 604
... results , in conjunction with the influx of immigrants and capital , will be a greater division of labor , so necessary to the economical development of these dominions . In dependence on the natural and economical conditions , the popu ...
... results , in conjunction with the influx of immigrants and capital , will be a greater division of labor , so necessary to the economical development of these dominions . In dependence on the natural and economical conditions , the popu ...
Page 618
... result of substantial Gov- ernment subsidies . In 1894-95 , the country had to make con- siderable efforts to provide herself with a fleet of fifty - one trans- ports . A fleet of twice as many vessels is now readily available . When we ...
... result of substantial Gov- ernment subsidies . In 1894-95 , the country had to make con- siderable efforts to provide herself with a fleet of fifty - one trans- ports . A fleet of twice as many vessels is now readily available . When we ...
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