North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volumes 245-246University of Northern Iowa, 1938 |
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Page 246
... foreign trade , our foreign investments would not seem to deserve quite the importance that Mr. Hartley attaches to them nor would we automatically lose all these invest- ments and all this trade if the cardinal aim of our foreign ...
... foreign trade , our foreign investments would not seem to deserve quite the importance that Mr. Hartley attaches to them nor would we automatically lose all these invest- ments and all this trade if the cardinal aim of our foreign ...
Page 250
... foreign policy . I am simply insisting that the conservative supporters of Mr. Roose- velt's foreign policy have completely closed their eyes to the urgency of the domestic situation . I have already indicated the blindness of our ...
... foreign policy . I am simply insisting that the conservative supporters of Mr. Roose- velt's foreign policy have completely closed their eyes to the urgency of the domestic situation . I have already indicated the blindness of our ...
Page 287
... foreign pur- chases comes to . In the case of the foreign silver purchases under the Silver Purchase Act the Treasury has not used the full amount of the monetary value for currency pur- poses , although it has the power to issue money ...
... foreign pur- chases comes to . In the case of the foreign silver purchases under the Silver Purchase Act the Treasury has not used the full amount of the monetary value for currency pur- poses , although it has the power to issue money ...
Contents
Foreword J | 24 |
Six Poems SISTER MARY IRMA | 58 |
Up from Missouri MALCOLM VAUGHAN | 82 |
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