The Quarterly Review, Volume 274,Nummer 544John Murray, 1940 |
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Pagina 239
... trade was destroyed , and it was this which was felt in France more than in England . The English had plenty of ships of their own . The French , on the contrary , needed the neutral carrier , half their sea - borne trade having been ...
... trade was destroyed , and it was this which was felt in France more than in England . The English had plenty of ships of their own . The French , on the contrary , needed the neutral carrier , half their sea - borne trade having been ...
Pagina 240
... trade have been a failure . British and neutral losses have averaged under 2 per cent . of the arrivals and ... trade , which shrank very considerably in the first month of the war , recovered its pre - war volume as early as October ...
... trade have been a failure . British and neutral losses have averaged under 2 per cent . of the arrivals and ... trade , which shrank very considerably in the first month of the war , recovered its pre - war volume as early as October ...
Pagina 241
... trade . Some months before the war began we had con- cluded a highly satisfactory trade agreement with the United States . The Anglo - Argentine trade agreement of Dec. 1 , 1936 , having remained in force over the end of 1939 , is now ...
... trade . Some months before the war began we had con- cluded a highly satisfactory trade agreement with the United States . The Anglo - Argentine trade agreement of Dec. 1 , 1936 , having remained in force over the end of 1939 , is now ...
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ART PAGE 1 Old Germanies for New | 189 |
A Plea for Social History | 203 |
Two GENERATIONS AT WAR By Sir Charles Petrie | 204 |
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