The National Review, Volume 97W.H. Allen, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 154
... debts for a year , the Government can afford to pay $ 60,000,000 to hold back its wheat , " Washington is constrained to sit up and take note . On July 14 " A farmer in Kansas poured his whole load of wheat into the street rather than ...
... debts for a year , the Government can afford to pay $ 60,000,000 to hold back its wheat , " Washington is constrained to sit up and take note . On July 14 " A farmer in Kansas poured his whole load of wheat into the street rather than ...
Page 324
... debts con- tracted by a Territory , and appealed for indulgence in respect of the latter . The attitude of the Federal Government towards the two matters may be illustrated by two quotations from American authorities . With respect to ...
... debts con- tracted by a Territory , and appealed for indulgence in respect of the latter . The attitude of the Federal Government towards the two matters may be illustrated by two quotations from American authorities . With respect to ...
Page 325
... debts . We should accept them at face value , and pay interest to date at the rate which we allow on the war debt ... debts have been running for nearly a hundred years , and the rest for something like sixty years , a careful ...
... debts . We should accept them at face value , and pay interest to date at the rate which we allow on the war debt ... debts have been running for nearly a hundred years , and the rest for something like sixty years , a careful ...
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