North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 603
... increasing competition has effected a change in its character . Notwithstanding the small population , the uniformity of occu- pation , the poverty of the inhabitants and the absence of im- portant industrial centres along the line ...
... increasing competition has effected a change in its character . Notwithstanding the small population , the uniformity of occu- pation , the poverty of the inhabitants and the absence of im- portant industrial centres along the line ...
Page 605
... increasing yearly . It would be greatly to the advantage of the Amur manufactories to participate in this industry , as they could procure large quanti- ties of cheap wool from Transbaikalia and Mongolia . Finally , the climate and soil ...
... increasing yearly . It would be greatly to the advantage of the Amur manufactories to participate in this industry , as they could procure large quanti- ties of cheap wool from Transbaikalia and Mongolia . Finally , the climate and soil ...
Page 607
... increased to twenty - five versts an hour . Then the journey from London to the Far East will take the following time by the rival routes : Via Siberian Railway . Via Suez Canal ..... Via America ... To Yokohama . 18 days . 34 days . 25 ...
... increased to twenty - five versts an hour . Then the journey from London to the Far East will take the following time by the rival routes : Via Siberian Railway . Via Suez Canal ..... Via America ... To Yokohama . 18 days . 34 days . 25 ...
Page 612
... increase of wealth in the country . Old industries have been expanded , and new and un- heard - of industries have been set on foot and developed . But this development has been in comparatively few directions , and in several cases ...
... increase of wealth in the country . Old industries have been expanded , and new and un- heard - of industries have been set on foot and developed . But this development has been in comparatively few directions , and in several cases ...
Page 618
... increased , and even at present on a war footing the army may be safely placed at not less than 360,000 men of all arms . It is by no means uninteresting to note some of the details of this expansion programme . In 1894 , besides the ...
... increased , and even at present on a war footing the army may be safely placed at not less than 360,000 men of all arms . It is by no means uninteresting to note some of the details of this expansion programme . In 1894 , besides the ...
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