The North American Review, Volume 232University of Northern Iowa, 1931 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... cent , and a proportion of the total tax burden estimated at 54 to over 60 per cent . Against these latter figures must be placed the esti- mates of the proportion of national income , realized and imputed , re- ceived from real estate ...
... cent , and a proportion of the total tax burden estimated at 54 to over 60 per cent . Against these latter figures must be placed the esti- mates of the proportion of national income , realized and imputed , re- ceived from real estate ...
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... cent and setting the figure ob- tained by that subtraction as a maxi- mum limit for that category ; then requiring that the country reduce to that limit . The percentages of reduction would have to be as nearly uniform as possible ...
... cent and setting the figure ob- tained by that subtraction as a maxi- mum limit for that category ; then requiring that the country reduce to that limit . The percentages of reduction would have to be as nearly uniform as possible ...
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... cent interest with only nine - tenths of one per cent amortization charge . The limited dividend corporations , on the other hand , must pay five per cent for mortgage money , six per cent on stock equity , and amortize at the rate of ...
... cent interest with only nine - tenths of one per cent amortization charge . The limited dividend corporations , on the other hand , must pay five per cent for mortgage money , six per cent on stock equity , and amortize at the rate of ...
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Landowners Lot The | 33 |
Literary Landscape The 89 186 281 376 471 | 89 |
MACNEILL BEN DIXON The Town of a Hundred | 101 |
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