The American GovernmentHarper & brothers, 1941 - 566 páginas |
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... Foreign Affairs , and finally , on July 27 , 1789 , an Act of Congress established the Department of Foreign Relations , the first Execu- tive Department organized under the Constitution . Only two months later the name again was ...
... Foreign Affairs , and finally , on July 27 , 1789 , an Act of Congress established the Department of Foreign Relations , the first Execu- tive Department organized under the Constitution . Only two months later the name again was ...
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... foreign markets . The first World War provided a tremendous impetus to American foreign trade . Something like $ 15,000,000,000 in private loans , extended to foreign borrowers in the post - war years , helped build up markets for ...
... foreign markets . The first World War provided a tremendous impetus to American foreign trade . Something like $ 15,000,000,000 in private loans , extended to foreign borrowers in the post - war years , helped build up markets for ...
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... foreign trade . By the early Thirties the foreign trade of the United States had fallen 75 per cent from the 1929 volume . This intensified the distress occasioned by the virtual collapse of the home market . It was thought that one ...
... foreign trade . By the early Thirties the foreign trade of the United States had fallen 75 per cent from the 1929 volume . This intensified the distress occasioned by the virtual collapse of the home market . It was thought that one ...
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That Indian Place in the Wilderness | 1 |
The President | 2 |
The White House | 3 |
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