Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 188Harper & Brothers, 1944 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... operation of the Canadian war economy as being too favorable to the business interests . It wants government operation of all war industries ; one hundred per cent taxation of all profits above four per cent ; the financing of the war ...
... operation of the Canadian war economy as being too favorable to the business interests . It wants government operation of all war industries ; one hundred per cent taxation of all profits above four per cent ; the financing of the war ...
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... operation , the air lines are willing to give consideration to such a plan . Patterson had come to the conclusion that international air operations are in- escapably agents of national policy and therefore cannot be conducted on a ...
... operation , the air lines are willing to give consideration to such a plan . Patterson had come to the conclusion that international air operations are in- escapably agents of national policy and therefore cannot be conducted on a ...
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... operation and once , as his wife leaned over his bed , he had said : " Listen , I'm in a sinking spell and about to die . Don't do a thing now , don't tell me a word , just run tell the doctor if he don't pump blood in my veins damned ...
... operation and once , as his wife leaned over his bed , he had said : " Listen , I'm in a sinking spell and about to die . Don't do a thing now , don't tell me a word , just run tell the doctor if he don't pump blood in my veins damned ...
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AMERICANS IN BATTLEFletcher | 1 |
GREAT BRITAIN | 2 |
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