What the Informed Citizen Needs to KnowBruce Bliven, Avrahm G. Mezerik Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1945 - 377 páginas |
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... problem then seem that Secretary of War Newton D. Baker said of it that nowhere in the world at any time had there ever been a commercial problem comparable in extent or intri- cacy . And this war ends with a surplus at least ten times ...
... problem then seem that Secretary of War Newton D. Baker said of it that nowhere in the world at any time had there ever been a commercial problem comparable in extent or intri- cacy . And this war ends with a surplus at least ten times ...
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... problem and ours is one of magnitude . It is true that our agriculture is larger and more diverse ; on the other hand , the added size of our problem is to some extent compensated by added advantages , those of flexibility , of ...
... problem and ours is one of magnitude . It is true that our agriculture is larger and more diverse ; on the other hand , the added size of our problem is to some extent compensated by added advantages , those of flexibility , of ...
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... problem . " There are many individual veterans ' problems , but the one , overriding vet- erans ' problem is identical with the overriding national problem— how to create a more democratic and prosperous America in a world organized ...
... problem . " There are many individual veterans ' problems , but the one , overriding vet- erans ' problem is identical with the overriding national problem— how to create a more democratic and prosperous America in a world organized ...
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THE UNITED NATIONS CHARTER | 3 |
AMERICA AND WORLD TRADE | 13 |
WORLD INDUSTRIALIZATION | 27 |
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