Agricultural Inquiry, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1922 - Agriculture |
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... figure ? Are you prepared to do that ? Mr. LYMAN . I simply took the figures that have been given by Secretary Meredith and Secretary Wallace . Of course , we know in a general way the depreciation of cotton , wool , and grain , etc ...
... figure ? Are you prepared to do that ? Mr. LYMAN . I simply took the figures that have been given by Secretary Meredith and Secretary Wallace . Of course , we know in a general way the depreciation of cotton , wool , and grain , etc ...
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... figure . Of this sum agriculture received 14 per cent ; manufacturing , 21 per cent ; merchandising , 26 per cent ; and ... figures that point quite strongly to this conclusion . Upon these facts agriculture would have been entitled to ...
... figure . Of this sum agriculture received 14 per cent ; manufacturing , 21 per cent ; merchandising , 26 per cent ; and ... figures that point quite strongly to this conclusion . Upon these facts agriculture would have been entitled to ...
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... figures in the allocation to the various industries you stated that 39 per cent of the rediscounting by the Federal reserve bank was for speculation and miscellaneous . Have you that further subdivided to show the amount allocated to ...
... figures in the allocation to the various industries you stated that 39 per cent of the rediscounting by the Federal reserve bank was for speculation and miscellaneous . Have you that further subdivided to show the amount allocated to ...
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... figures upon which that statement is based ? Mr. BROOKHART . I do not have the figures myself , but the Senator looked them up in the report of the movement , and I have no doubt about their accuracy . The CHAIRMAN . Now you refer to ...
... figures upon which that statement is based ? Mr. BROOKHART . I do not have the figures myself , but the Senator looked them up in the report of the movement , and I have no doubt about their accuracy . The CHAIRMAN . Now you refer to ...
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... figures of ninety - one million and thirty - six million . Can you give the dates of those figures , or how they were arrived at ? Mr. BROOKHART . It was at the conference of the Federal reserve bank representatives with the Iowa ...
... figures of ninety - one million and thirty - six million . Can you give the dates of those figures , or how they were arrived at ? Mr. BROOKHART . It was at the conference of the Federal reserve bank representatives with the Iowa ...
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