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 530
... trade has now about an equal aggregate value with that of the United Kingdom ; while our home market is worth , roughly speaking , twice as much as that of Great Britain . The worst feature in the problem for England is that her export ...
... trade has now about an equal aggregate value with that of the United Kingdom ; while our home market is worth , roughly speaking , twice as much as that of Great Britain . The worst feature in the problem for England is that her export ...
Page 534
... trade relations with Great Britain seem to be in a satisfactory condition , while the signing of the Commercial Treaty with France places our trade with the great European Republic in a more favorable state than it has been in for many ...
... trade relations with Great Britain seem to be in a satisfactory condition , while the signing of the Commercial Treaty with France places our trade with the great European Republic in a more favorable state than it has been in for many ...
Page 768
... trade purchased by her son's blood would be worth all that it cost ! It will be noticed that Franklin also denied that trade could be profitably purchased and held by fleets and armies . History sup- ports his contention . A nation ...
... trade purchased by her son's blood would be worth all that it cost ! It will be noticed that Franklin also denied that trade could be profitably purchased and held by fleets and armies . History sup- ports his contention . A nation ...
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