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
... United States has from the first held that the War debts a separate matter from reparations . The debts are not indemnities , but are the result of money loaned by the United States Government direct to European Governments during ...
... United States has from the first held that the War debts a separate matter from reparations . The debts are not indemnities , but are the result of money loaned by the United States Government direct to European Governments during ...
Page 331
... United States in men and money were substantial , and without our help the War would not have been won . Furthermore , the United States did not receive territorial gains , nor participate in the distribution of the spoils ...
... United States in men and money were substantial , and without our help the War would not have been won . Furthermore , the United States did not receive territorial gains , nor participate in the distribution of the spoils ...
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... United States was a debtor nation . We had borrowed enormous sums abroad in order to develop our economic structure . We were faced with a long period of payments of principal and of interest . During all this time , we ex- ported more ...
... United States was a debtor nation . We had borrowed enormous sums abroad in order to develop our economic structure . We were faced with a long period of payments of principal and of interest . During all this time , we ex- ported more ...
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ANDERSON FLORENCE BENNETT Portrait of a Drama Catches Up The | 170 |
ApƩritif 193 481 Education at the Crossroads | 177 |
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