The North American Review, Volume 233University of Northern Iowa, 1932 - North American review Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... gold- standard countries have been made more expensive . But the foreign trade of China is at most but a trivial consideration in Chinese economic life , and the great Chinese masses , using chiefly brass and copper money , are but ...
... gold- standard countries have been made more expensive . But the foreign trade of China is at most but a trivial consideration in Chinese economic life , and the great Chinese masses , using chiefly brass and copper money , are but ...
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gold , always of the same value ( $ 20.67 per ounce ) . The remaining one - third or one - fourth might option- ally ... standard . Debts made specifically payable in gold would still be so payable , and all other benefits of a gold ...
gold , always of the same value ( $ 20.67 per ounce ) . The remaining one - third or one - fourth might option- ally ... standard . Debts made specifically payable in gold would still be so payable , and all other benefits of a gold ...
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... gold standard . England was forced to it because her gold supply was small , her trade balance showed a growing deficit , and her foreign credits had been " frozen " - that is , temporarily defaulted . A good part of America's foreign ...
... gold standard . England was forced to it because her gold supply was small , her trade balance showed a growing deficit , and her foreign credits had been " frozen " - that is , temporarily defaulted . A good part of America's foreign ...
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ANONYMOUS Madame Zero | 53 |
Apéritif 1 97 289 385 481 | 59 |
Big Brothers in the Balkans 519 | 65 |
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