The North American Review, Volume 234University of Northern Iowa, 1932 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 330
... debts . This is where we stand at present . HE United States has from the Tfirst held that the War debts are a separate matter from reparations . The debts are not indemnities , but are the result of money loaned by the United States ...
... debts . This is where we stand at present . HE United States has from the Tfirst held that the War debts are a separate matter from reparations . The debts are not indemnities , but are the result of money loaned by the United States ...
Page 332
... debts , and whatever transfer problems there may be apply to one as much as to the other . Yet we hear little about the can- celation of private debts because of transfer difficulties . The War debts , moreover , antedate most of the ...
... debts , and whatever transfer problems there may be apply to one as much as to the other . Yet we hear little about the can- celation of private debts because of transfer difficulties . The War debts , moreover , antedate most of the ...
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... debts , and we are likely to hear of it again in connection with the German debts to private creditors . The notion of " capacity to pay " as the proper test to apply in determining international debt payments arose out of the fact ...
... debts , and we are likely to hear of it again in connection with the German debts to private creditors . The notion of " capacity to pay " as the proper test to apply in determining international debt payments arose out of the fact ...
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In Defense of a Prescription 372 | 11 |
INDEX | 58 |
LAMBERTSON LOUISE Beggarman Thief Story | 96 |
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