North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 598
... tion such as Tchuktchis , Guiliaks , Kamchadales , who are not amenable to the influences of civilization , are very scant in num- ber , and will most likely die out altogether ; others , such as Kirghizes and Buriats , on the contrary ...
... tion such as Tchuktchis , Guiliaks , Kamchadales , who are not amenable to the influences of civilization , are very scant in num- ber , and will most likely die out altogether ; others , such as Kirghizes and Buriats , on the contrary ...
Page 601
... tion of tracts less suitable for culture , which have hitherto been waste land , as , for instance , the well - known Barabinsk steppe , which suffers from a lack of good water and is infested with insects that torment the inhabitants ...
... tion of tracts less suitable for culture , which have hitherto been waste land , as , for instance , the well - known Barabinsk steppe , which suffers from a lack of good water and is infested with insects that torment the inhabitants ...
Page 603
there are immense stores of other mineral wealth . The construc- tion of a railway near rich seams of coal , iron , copper and other minerals will give an impulse to the working of them ; for , on one hand , the railway itself will ...
there are immense stores of other mineral wealth . The construc- tion of a railway near rich seams of coal , iron , copper and other minerals will give an impulse to the working of them ; for , on one hand , the railway itself will ...
Page 608
... tion on the shores of the Pacific , facilitating the transport of important military forces thither at any time . The outlay of the immense sum of four hundred million roubles for the construction of the railway obliges Russia to do her ...
... tion on the shores of the Pacific , facilitating the transport of important military forces thither at any time . The outlay of the immense sum of four hundred million roubles for the construction of the railway obliges Russia to do her ...
Page 649
... tion of the resolutions of The Hague Conference which has fol- lowed since then , has destroyed the plea of inopportunity . Now , therefore , the time has come to appeal to the people of England to advance one step further in the ...
... tion of the resolutions of The Hague Conference which has fol- lowed since then , has destroyed the plea of inopportunity . Now , therefore , the time has come to appeal to the people of England to advance one step further in the ...
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