The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 142Atlantic Monthly Company, 1928 - American essays |
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Page 5
... least ten thousand square feet of pan- danus thatch , each sheaf being laid with mathematical precision and bound to coconut - wood plating with fine native sennit . The various supports , rafters , braces , and plates are made of ...
... least ten thousand square feet of pan- danus thatch , each sheaf being laid with mathematical precision and bound to coconut - wood plating with fine native sennit . The various supports , rafters , braces , and plates are made of ...
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... least resent her visits . On the con- trary , he seemed to look forward to them and would make suggestions for improvements in the verses she was composing . And he would discuss with her the arrangements for his burial how many yards ...
... least resent her visits . On the con- trary , he seemed to look forward to them and would make suggestions for improvements in the verses she was composing . And he would discuss with her the arrangements for his burial how many yards ...
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... least im- portant of which , as will be seen pres- ently , was our manner of dealing with imported gold after it reached our vaults . But when all of the causes of this phenomenal gold movement have been enumerated and appraised , there ...
... least im- portant of which , as will be seen pres- ently , was our manner of dealing with imported gold after it reached our vaults . But when all of the causes of this phenomenal gold movement have been enumerated and appraised , there ...
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... least three ways of dealing with the problem . One way is to ignore it , ' sit tight , ' and ' let Europe stew in its own juice . ' Under this plan we should manage our trade and mon- etary affairs for our own immediate advantage ...
... least three ways of dealing with the problem . One way is to ignore it , ' sit tight , ' and ' let Europe stew in its own juice . ' Under this plan we should manage our trade and mon- etary affairs for our own immediate advantage ...
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... least , upon a programme of this kind . Beginning in July 1927 , we made an astounding reversal in our monetary policy . Over the preceding period of seven years we had tried , with varying degrees of success , to hold credit expansion ...
... least , upon a programme of this kind . Beginning in July 1927 , we made an astounding reversal in our monetary policy . Over the preceding period of seven years we had tried , with varying degrees of success , to hold credit expansion ...
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