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Page 372
PAST AMERICAN TARIFFS . ing was only partly responsible . From this time forward. ingly , deformedly conditioned . We grant that as to Balzac's view , and yet feel the view to have been at the same time incomparably active and ...
PAST AMERICAN TARIFFS . ing was only partly responsible . From this time forward. ingly , deformedly conditioned . We grant that as to Balzac's view , and yet feel the view to have been at the same time incomparably active and ...
Page 377
... America will henceforth compete with England and Europe in these regions with a tremendous handicap in her favor . Moreover , through the Pan- American Union the United States are always drawing into closer relationship with the ...
... America will henceforth compete with England and Europe in these regions with a tremendous handicap in her favor . Moreover , through the Pan- American Union the United States are always drawing into closer relationship with the ...
Page 391
... American taxpayers is , however , for the most part returned to them . Prac- tically the whole of the machinery is of American manufacture ; the food is American ; the stores that are sold in the shops are mainly American ; and the only ...
... American taxpayers is , however , for the most part returned to them . Prac- tically the whole of the machinery is of American manufacture ; the food is American ; the stores that are sold in the shops are mainly American ; and the only ...
Contents
Balance of Power The Changing | 68 |
The Death of Satire | 82 |
VOLUME LX | 129 |
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