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Pagina 452
... millions . Taking the ten years to- gether we sent to France 501. millions gold on balance ( i.e. , after deducting the gold we received from France ) , or at the rate of 51. millions per annum . Speaking generally , we may say that ...
... millions . Taking the ten years to- gether we sent to France 501. millions gold on balance ( i.e. , after deducting the gold we received from France ) , or at the rate of 51. millions per annum . Speaking generally , we may say that ...
Pagina 455
... millions as against 3801. millions in 1898 , an increase of 2601. millions in twelve years . Most observers thought that the circulation in 1898 was excessive , and this subsequent inflation has been , I think , a considerable factor in ...
... millions as against 3801. millions in 1898 , an increase of 2601. millions in twelve years . Most observers thought that the circulation in 1898 was excessive , and this subsequent inflation has been , I think , a considerable factor in ...
Pagina 457
... millions in gold— as much as the Bank of England holds - and Brazil has accu- mulated 201. millions and is said to look forward to accu- mulating 401. millions more , while the Federal foreign debt of Brazil increased from 371. millions ...
... millions in gold— as much as the Bank of England holds - and Brazil has accu- mulated 201. millions and is said to look forward to accu- mulating 401. millions more , while the Federal foreign debt of Brazil increased from 371. millions ...
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THE GENERAL ELECTION AND AFTER By the Right Hon Lord Ribblesdale | 20 |
A GREAT DEMOCRATIC REFORM By Harold | 34 |
RECOLLECTIONS OF COPENHAGEN IN THE SIXTIES By Lady Paget | 44 |
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