The trade of the world . avefailed to maintain their active German citizenshipby registering at the consulates once in ten years,as required by German law. The Englishmanwould as little think of endangering his Englishcitizenship as he would of becoming a naturalizedArgentine. He sends his wife home that his chil-dren may be born on English soil, and he makes nopretense of his belief that he comes of the greatestnation on earth. With all that, he is patient, un-derstanding, and intelligent in his treatment ofother peoples. The German is adroit, works on a closer margin,is readier to take advan
The trade of the world . avefailed to maintain their active German citizenshipby registering at the consulates once in ten years,as required by German law. The Englishmanwould as little think of endangering his Englishcitizenship as he would of becoming a naturalizedArgentine. He sends his wife home that his chil-dren may be born on English soil, and he makes nopretense of his belief that he comes of the greatestnation on earth. With all that, he is patient, un-derstanding, and intelligent in his treatment ofother peoples. The German is adroit, works on a closer margin,is readier to take advantage of every opening, nomatter how small. He is clever, patient, anxiousto please, and if he does not happen to have justwhat the Argentine wants, he will make it to trade represents the greatest profit to his coun-try of all trading nations, as he is a purchaser ofraw material and a seller of the finished product. The status of the trade of the United States inthe Argentine is peculiar. A few big American cor-. photograph by Brown Bros, Loading Grain, Rosario, Argentine.
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Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjectcommerce, bookyear191