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... East lay in the fading away of the solid support which had been forthcoming during the ' nineties from most sections of the business world . The Trans - Siberian railway had naturally been backed by the heavy industries , and Witte's ...
... East lay in the fading away of the solid support which had been forthcoming during the ' nineties from most sections of the business world . The Trans - Siberian railway had naturally been backed by the heavy industries , and Witte's ...
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... East , stood against any war in the Far East on the ground that it would fail to open up markets to Russian industry . ' The fact was that the Russian Far East - the great stretches east of Lake Baikal - was a very different land from ...
... East , stood against any war in the Far East on the ground that it would fail to open up markets to Russian industry . ' The fact was that the Russian Far East - the great stretches east of Lake Baikal - was a very different land from ...
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... East had by then lost most of its backing , and that if there was to be expansion at all , it was likely to find some support only if directed towards the Middle or Near East . Signs of this shift of interest were frequent throughout ...
... East had by then lost most of its backing , and that if there was to be expansion at all , it was likely to find some support only if directed towards the Middle or Near East . Signs of this shift of interest were frequent throughout ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
TSARDOM AND IMPERIALISM IN THE FAR EAST and Middle East | 25 |
REASON AND INTUITION Philosophical Lecture By A C Ewing | 67 |
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