| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The first was to try to pay all the debts promptly; the second to accept a long-term low-interest loan from the Americans, thereby spreading the burden over a protracted period of time; the third, advocated by Keynes, was to insist that the Americans and the dominions (presumably including Ireland) should cancel debt on the grounds that these countries had either incurred moral debts to Britain or
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