The North American Review, Volume 170O. Everett, 1968 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 207
... million ( about two and a half million dollars ) ; and not a soul would lend the Boers a shilling . In 1897 , the revenue was five millions ( about twenty - five million dollars ) , and the credit of the nation the best in the world ...
... million ( about two and a half million dollars ) ; and not a soul would lend the Boers a shilling . In 1897 , the revenue was five millions ( about twenty - five million dollars ) , and the credit of the nation the best in the world ...
Page 298
... million dollars than the purchases of our neighbors in Can- ada , about five millions in number , with whom , at our own will , we might double our traffic , which is now at the rate of eighteen dollars per head . Again , the entire ...
... million dollars than the purchases of our neighbors in Can- ada , about five millions in number , with whom , at our own will , we might double our traffic , which is now at the rate of eighteen dollars per head . Again , the entire ...
Page 302
... million dollars ' worth outside the British possessions , on which it may be assumed that there was a profit of ten per cent . - call it twenty . Admit that some merchants in this country made a profit of a million and a half to three ...
... million dollars ' worth outside the British possessions , on which it may be assumed that there was a profit of ten per cent . - call it twenty . Admit that some merchants in this country made a profit of a million and a half to three ...
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