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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Page 197
... interest , and on which no interest was paid . This last statement was not true , for with the exception of certain remissions of interest included in the two million dollar gift , the loans were fully and finally repaid in 1815 with ...
... interest , and on which no interest was paid . This last statement was not true , for with the exception of certain remissions of interest included in the two million dollar gift , the loans were fully and finally repaid in 1815 with ...
Page 199
... interest . In all , the Treasury lent , in this manner , nearly eleven billion dollars to the Allied Nations . Not all of this , however , went for munitions and food supplies . Some of it was used to pay the interest on loans which the ...
... interest . In all , the Treasury lent , in this manner , nearly eleven billion dollars to the Allied Nations . Not all of this , however , went for munitions and food supplies . Some of it was used to pay the interest on loans which the ...
Page 202
... interest was calculated at 44 per cent , instead of at 5 per cent as stated in the demand notes which the British Government had signed . The total amount due the United States was thus found to be $ 4,600 , - strong governments over ...
... interest was calculated at 44 per cent , instead of at 5 per cent as stated in the demand notes which the British Government had signed . The total amount due the United States was thus found to be $ 4,600 , - strong governments over ...
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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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