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Page 55
Today , nearly half of the tonnage of foreign vessels using Chilean ports is that of
the United States , another quarter being represented by British and Norwegian
vessels . Of loaded ships whose last port of call was a Chilean port , 40 per cent ...
Today , nearly half of the tonnage of foreign vessels using Chilean ports is that of
the United States , another quarter being represented by British and Norwegian
vessels . Of loaded ships whose last port of call was a Chilean port , 40 per cent ...
Page 109
Nevertheless , vis - ŕ - vis the United States , Chile has never been in the
forefront of Americaphobia as Argentina has , although , whenever her national
dignity has been offended , even in recent times , the reaction has been sharp
and ...
Nevertheless , vis - ŕ - vis the United States , Chile has never been in the
forefront of Americaphobia as Argentina has , although , whenever her national
dignity has been offended , even in recent times , the reaction has been sharp
and ...
Page 123
Washington , United States Tariff Commission , 1941. 397 pp . Macadam , I. S. ,
ed . , The Annual Register of World Events , London . Longmans , Green , 1949–
56 . Annually . McBride , G. McC . Chile : Land and Society . New York , American
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Washington , United States Tariff Commission , 1941. 397 pp . Macadam , I. S. ,
ed . , The Annual Register of World Events , London . Longmans , Green , 1949–
56 . Annually . McBride , G. McC . Chile : Land and Society . New York , American
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Contents
THE PEOPLE | 12 |
HISTORY AND POLITICS | 29 |
GENERAL ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS | 47 |
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