The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 119Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1936 |
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Pagina 43
measure of the expenditure it is worth incurring for their security . The trade of the United States with Asia is about 10 per cent . of its foreign trade , and of that proportion 8 per cent . is with Japan , which would cease ...
measure of the expenditure it is worth incurring for their security . The trade of the United States with Asia is about 10 per cent . of its foreign trade , and of that proportion 8 per cent . is with Japan , which would cease ...
Pagina 124
... Trade has no direct authority to stipulate that more shall be carried . The Board of Trade , under its general powers , can detain a ship attempting to proceed from this country in an unseaworthy condition ; the Board has instructed its ...
... Trade has no direct authority to stipulate that more shall be carried . The Board of Trade , under its general powers , can detain a ship attempting to proceed from this country in an unseaworthy condition ; the Board has instructed its ...
Pagina 164
... trade has fallen from 7000 million yards in 1913 to 2000 million yards in 1934 , and still shows a tendency to fall . Contrary to the general view , this immense loss of trade is by no means principally due to the decline in inter ...
... trade has fallen from 7000 million yards in 1913 to 2000 million yards in 1934 , and still shows a tendency to fall . Contrary to the general view , this immense loss of trade is by no means principally due to the decline in inter ...
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