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... future . The Adams brothers hoped , rather forlornly to be sure , for grand world challenges that might restore vigor and direction to American life and reinstate a national elite . While pessimism may have reached a relatively ...
... future . The Adams brothers hoped , rather forlornly to be sure , for grand world challenges that might restore vigor and direction to American life and reinstate a national elite . While pessimism may have reached a relatively ...
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... Future , ch . 3 . 2. For a highly qualified endorsement of postwar European trade discrimination , see Patterson , Discrimination in International Trade , pp . 60–61 . 3. For de Gaulle's early criticism of NATO , see his Press Con ...
... Future , ch . 3 . 2. For a highly qualified endorsement of postwar European trade discrimination , see Patterson , Discrimination in International Trade , pp . 60–61 . 3. For de Gaulle's early criticism of NATO , see his Press Con ...
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... Future , pp . 66–91 . For a fuller description of the earlier years , see Camps , Britain and the European Community , passim . 18. Although the United States enjoyed a substantial trade sur- plus with the EEC countries - some $ 1.17 ...
... Future , pp . 66–91 . For a fuller description of the earlier years , see Camps , Britain and the European Community , passim . 18. Although the United States enjoyed a substantial trade sur- plus with the EEC countries - some $ 1.17 ...
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General Considerations | 3 |
Main Issues within the Atlantic | 85 |
Basic Balance of Payments 1970 | 98 |
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