The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 142Atlantic Monthly Company, 1928 |
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Sivu 3
... means Windward , the second Central , and the third Leeward . There are also , as I have said , three islets on the Danger Island reef , each village owning one . Central Village , being the sleepiest of the three , has contented itself ...
... means Windward , the second Central , and the third Leeward . There are also , as I have said , three islets on the Danger Island reef , each village owning one . Central Village , being the sleepiest of the three , has contented itself ...
Sivu 5
... means both ' to sin ' and ' to waken ' ; ' for , ' he explained , ' is it not a sin to waken some- one who is deep in slumber and very likely in the midst of pleasant dreams ? ' - - Once Puka - Pukan was acquired , there was little for ...
... means both ' to sin ' and ' to waken ' ; ' for , ' he explained , ' is it not a sin to waken some- one who is deep in slumber and very likely in the midst of pleasant dreams ? ' - - Once Puka - Pukan was acquired , there was little for ...
Sivu 17
... means - It was impossible for foreign coun- tries to overcome the artificial gold shortage by increasing gold production at the mines or by making new econ- omies in the use of gold . There were , however , certain economies that could ...
... means - It was impossible for foreign coun- tries to overcome the artificial gold shortage by increasing gold production at the mines or by making new econ- omies in the use of gold . There were , however , certain economies that could ...
Sivu 18
means of economy lay in transferring a part of their gold reserves to our own banks . To accomplish this purpose they had only to buy with their own currencies the dollar balances which were being created through the sale of foreign ...
means of economy lay in transferring a part of their gold reserves to our own banks . To accomplish this purpose they had only to buy with their own currencies the dollar balances which were being created through the sale of foreign ...
Sivu 19
... means that we advanced our own money to foreigners on the strength of their promissory notes , and they gave it back to us in payment for goods and past interest accumulations ! Thus far we have fared pretty well on our holdings of ...
... means that we advanced our own money to foreigners on the strength of their promissory notes , and they gave it back to us in payment for goods and past interest accumulations ! Thus far we have fared pretty well on our holdings of ...
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