The National Review, Volume 97W.H. Allen, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 196
... followed by protracted negotiations between the French and the Americans , the most obvious result of which was that the psychological effect of the Hoover proposals was gradually lost . France was accused in this country of haggling ...
... followed by protracted negotiations between the French and the Americans , the most obvious result of which was that the psychological effect of the Hoover proposals was gradually lost . France was accused in this country of haggling ...
Page 324
... followed in the Federal Government's dealings with an embarrassed Europe which believed Daniel Webster when he declared so emphati- cally that , if any one of the American States did so far forget itself as to neglect to pay its debts ...
... followed in the Federal Government's dealings with an embarrassed Europe which believed Daniel Webster when he declared so emphati- cally that , if any one of the American States did so far forget itself as to neglect to pay its debts ...
Page 640
... followed suit and included much the same provision in their respective treaties with China . Encouraged by these pro- mises , China , then under the Manchu dynasty , made more or less serious attempts to put her house in order . Then ...
... followed suit and included much the same provision in their respective treaties with China . Encouraged by these pro- mises , China , then under the Manchu dynasty , made more or less serious attempts to put her house in order . Then ...
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