Littell's Living Age, Volumes 340-341Littell, Son and Company, 1931 |
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Page 113
... Bank of England the considerable sum of £ 50,000,000 . It seems that it was all gone ; it had van- ished in three weeks , and already the Bank was asking for more . More would be lent , but on terms - rigid economy ( not at the Bank ...
... Bank of England the considerable sum of £ 50,000,000 . It seems that it was all gone ; it had van- ished in three weeks , and already the Bank was asking for more . More would be lent , but on terms - rigid economy ( not at the Bank ...
Page 323
... Bank to exchange francs for foreign currency . By doing this , the Bank of France acquired foreign funds and thus became a creditor of foreign nations and , in the degree to which the money belonged to Frenchmen , a debtor to French ...
... Bank to exchange francs for foreign currency . By doing this , the Bank of France acquired foreign funds and thus became a creditor of foreign nations and , in the degree to which the money belonged to Frenchmen , a debtor to French ...
Page 435
... Bank of England could not keep its reserves above the gold - export point without the aid of the Bank of France and the Federal Reserve System . The gold that arrived from the Transvaal every Tuesday simply touched London and then set ...
... Bank of England could not keep its reserves above the gold - export point without the aid of the Bank of France and the Federal Reserve System . The gold that arrived from the Transvaal every Tuesday simply touched London and then set ...
Contents
BRINGS THE WORLD TO AMERIC | 1 |
ARTICLES INDEX BY SOURCES | 11 |
HITLER AS HE | 12 |
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