North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 611
... success it has been carried out it is not exactly easy to say . Certainly , some of the greatest men in Japan entertain no very optimistic views on the matter . Speaking to a representative of one of the Tokyo daily newspapers a short ...
... success it has been carried out it is not exactly easy to say . Certainly , some of the greatest men in Japan entertain no very optimistic views on the matter . Speaking to a representative of one of the Tokyo daily newspapers a short ...
Page 615
... successful com- pletion , it is not unnatural to conclude that they will presently address themselves vigorously to putting the internal economy of the country into a more efficient condition than it is in at present . That Japan has ...
... successful com- pletion , it is not unnatural to conclude that they will presently address themselves vigorously to putting the internal economy of the country into a more efficient condition than it is in at present . That Japan has ...
Page 619
... successful . That an ordinary nation of 44,000,000 inhabitants should have accomplished so much should not perhaps afford any great matter for surprise . But , as already pointed out , although having the population of a first - class ...
... successful . That an ordinary nation of 44,000,000 inhabitants should have accomplished so much should not perhaps afford any great matter for surprise . But , as already pointed out , although having the population of a first - class ...
Page 620
... success that might have been expected , that sum of £ 10,000,000 represents no more than $ 43,000,000 or $ 44,000,000 . Then the unexpended portion of the amount devoted to army and navy expansion could also be utilized , while the ...
... success that might have been expected , that sum of £ 10,000,000 represents no more than $ 43,000,000 or $ 44,000,000 . Then the unexpended portion of the amount devoted to army and navy expansion could also be utilized , while the ...
Page 624
... success in such competition , and with a differential tariff against them they would have no chance of success whatsoever . Korea and northern China promise to prove one of their very best future markets ; if , however , these districts ...
... success in such competition , and with a differential tariff against them they would have no chance of success whatsoever . Korea and northern China promise to prove one of their very best future markets ; if , however , these districts ...
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