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... ment moreover was anxious to stabilise the pound and return to the gold standard as soon as possible in order that London might once more play its pre - war role as a centre of world finance . The Balfour note of August 1922 was the ...
... ment moreover was anxious to stabilise the pound and return to the gold standard as soon as possible in order that London might once more play its pre - war role as a centre of world finance . The Balfour note of August 1922 was the ...
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... ment and insist on payment in full in accordance with the original settlements . The British Government wanted the President to obtain general powers from Congress so that they could negotiate with some assurance that his ideas would be ...
... ment and insist on payment in full in accordance with the original settlements . The British Government wanted the President to obtain general powers from Congress so that they could negotiate with some assurance that his ideas would be ...
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... ment in exile . Even these anodyne steps had been condemned by some since they implied moral commitments which the United States had no power or intention of fulfilling . A more posi- tive policy was made possible in the case of ...
... ment in exile . Even these anodyne steps had been condemned by some since they implied moral commitments which the United States had no power or intention of fulfilling . A more posi- tive policy was made possible in the case of ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I TOWARDS WORLD COOPERATION WITH the Kel LOGG PACT | 3 |
II THE FAILURE TO ADJUST the War DebtS | 34 |
THE EFFORT TO BEAT THE DEPRESSION | 59 |
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