North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volumes 245-246University of Northern Iowa, 1938 |
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Page 97
... British Empire are not quite as extensive , comprising about thirty - four per cent of our total importation from abroad . Our trade with British owned territory amounts , accordingly , to well over one third of our entire foreign ...
... British Empire are not quite as extensive , comprising about thirty - four per cent of our total importation from abroad . Our trade with British owned territory amounts , accordingly , to well over one third of our entire foreign ...
Page 245
... British Empire can be successfully defended . Just drop the hint to any loyal British subject whether he happens to travel on a British or an American passport is an unim- portant detail that perhaps the British Empire is doomed beyond ...
... British Empire can be successfully defended . Just drop the hint to any loyal British subject whether he happens to travel on a British or an American passport is an unim- portant detail that perhaps the British Empire is doomed beyond ...
Page 246
... British Empire . Furthermore , in discussing this Empire Mr. Hartley juggles words as conveniently as he juggles figures . He speaks of the affinity between the self - governing British Dominions and the United States . But suddenly the ...
... British Empire . Furthermore , in discussing this Empire Mr. Hartley juggles words as conveniently as he juggles figures . He speaks of the affinity between the self - governing British Dominions and the United States . But suddenly the ...
Contents
Foreword J | 24 |
Six Poems SISTER MARY IRMA | 58 |
Up from Missouri MALCOLM VAUGHAN | 82 |
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