The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 117Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1935 |
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Pagina 41
... foreign currency and of building up an active trade balance , without which Germany cannot pay her foreign debts . Hard as these measures were for an impoverished country and an industry in need of raw materials , they are not to be ...
... foreign currency and of building up an active trade balance , without which Germany cannot pay her foreign debts . Hard as these measures were for an impoverished country and an industry in need of raw materials , they are not to be ...
Pagina 447
... foreign competition is to make British interests as strong as possible . It would appear from this answer that the Government's action was to protect the Cunard - White Star from competition , and that , in the main , the objection was ...
... foreign competition is to make British interests as strong as possible . It would appear from this answer that the Government's action was to protect the Cunard - White Star from competition , and that , in the main , the objection was ...
Pagina 460
... foreign tariffs , of sugar bounties and of the low wages paid by foreign shipowners : witnesses from the British Foreign Office admitted in evidence that official representations on such subjects were as fruitless then as they are now ...
... foreign tariffs , of sugar bounties and of the low wages paid by foreign shipowners : witnesses from the British Foreign Office admitted in evidence that official representations on such subjects were as fruitless then as they are now ...
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AUTHOR | 22 |
ODWYER Sir Michael | 151 |
CROTCH W Walter | 172 |
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