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... United States . From Canada , which we have just left and whither we shall soon return , I bring you today the warm greetings of a neighbor and a trusted friend . From my other Dominions , from the United Kingdom and from all my Empire ...
... United States . From Canada , which we have just left and whither we shall soon return , I bring you today the warm greetings of a neighbor and a trusted friend . From my other Dominions , from the United Kingdom and from all my Empire ...
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... United States today . It is mani- festly impossible to calculate our balance of trade with the world , by merely subtracting the value of imports from the value of exports , when numerous other transactions need to be taken into account ...
... United States today . It is mani- festly impossible to calculate our balance of trade with the world , by merely subtracting the value of imports from the value of exports , when numerous other transactions need to be taken into account ...
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... United States for overseas travel in the twenty - year period 1919-1938 to- taled $ 5,400,000,000 . In the same period the aggregate outlay by for- eign visitors to the United States twenty years the United States , on was ...
... United States for overseas travel in the twenty - year period 1919-1938 to- taled $ 5,400,000,000 . In the same period the aggregate outlay by for- eign visitors to the United States twenty years the United States , on was ...
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THINK | 2 |
British Sovereigns on Their American Visit | 10 |
Horizons | 31 |
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