The National Review, Volume 97W.H. Allen, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 482
... American industry and American economic policy . With regard to the latter , if the United States influences Canada by attraction , it can also do so by repulsion . In spite of Great Britain's free - trade leanings , Canada , following ...
... American industry and American economic policy . With regard to the latter , if the United States influences Canada by attraction , it can also do so by repulsion . In spite of Great Britain's free - trade leanings , Canada , following ...
Page 483
... American periodicals . Compare the typical American news stand with its Canadian counterpart . In both , side by side with the same semi - popular and serious journals are a series of detective and western magazines ; the same ...
... American periodicals . Compare the typical American news stand with its Canadian counterpart . In both , side by side with the same semi - popular and serious journals are a series of detective and western magazines ; the same ...
Page 485
... American influence are many who deprecate such a tax as being a " tax on enlightenment , " and , therefore , reprehensible . American radio stations are powerful , and the Canadian owner of a receiving set can pick up numerous American ...
... American influence are many who deprecate such a tax as being a " tax on enlightenment , " and , therefore , reprehensible . American radio stations are powerful , and the Canadian owner of a receiving set can pick up numerous American ...
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