Littell's Living Age, Volumes 340-341Littell, Son and Company, 1931 |
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Page 80
... foreign trade which will be most profitable , both to ourselves and to our foreign competitors . And , to do this , we must establish large credits for the benefit of those responsible foreign governments and foreign enter- prises which ...
... foreign trade which will be most profitable , both to ourselves and to our foreign competitors . And , to do this , we must establish large credits for the benefit of those responsible foreign governments and foreign enter- prises which ...
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... foreign - trade problem . This problem centres firstly around a number of primary commodities such as wheat , cotton , and petroleum , the production of which is more than adequate to meet the require- ments of the huge domestic market ...
... foreign - trade problem . This problem centres firstly around a number of primary commodities such as wheat , cotton , and petroleum , the production of which is more than adequate to meet the require- ments of the huge domestic market ...
Page 323
... 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 citizens . This caused an ...
... 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 citizens . This caused an ...
Contents
BRINGS THE WORLD TO AMERIC | 1 |
ARTICLES INDEX BY SOURCES | 11 |
HITLER AS HE | 12 |
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