The Quarterly Review, Volume 233, Issue 463William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1920 |
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... Keynes , C.B. Macmillan , 1919 . 2. The Peace Treaty and the Economic Chaos of Europe . By Norman Angell . Swarthmore Press , 1919 . 3. The New Germany . By George Young . Constable , 1920 . < FEW , if any , writers on public finance or ...
... Keynes , C.B. Macmillan , 1919 . 2. The Peace Treaty and the Economic Chaos of Europe . By Norman Angell . Swarthmore Press , 1919 . 3. The New Germany . By George Young . Constable , 1920 . < FEW , if any , writers on public finance or ...
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... Keynes ' book was well adapted to the autumnal mood of a disappointed and disillusioned public , which wanted to know the cause of its disappoint- ment and its disillusionment . The crowd had celebrated the Armistice with spontaneous ...
... Keynes ' book was well adapted to the autumnal mood of a disappointed and disillusioned public , which wanted to know the cause of its disappoint- ment and its disillusionment . The crowd had celebrated the Armistice with spontaneous ...
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... Keynes is a practical economist . From the stand - point of abstract justice , he agrees , the Germans ought to pay ... Keynes arrived at the conclusion that they could not ; and of this the Big Four seem gradually to have been persuaded ...
... Keynes is a practical economist . From the stand - point of abstract justice , he agrees , the Germans ought to pay ... Keynes arrived at the conclusion that they could not ; and of this the Big Four seem gradually to have been persuaded ...
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... Keynes says : — " The nature of the Contract between Germany and the Allies resulting from this exchange of documents is plain and unequivocal . The terms of the peace are to be in accordance with the Addresses of the President , and ...
... Keynes says : — " The nature of the Contract between Germany and the Allies resulting from this exchange of documents is plain and unequivocal . The terms of the peace are to be in accordance with the Addresses of the President , and ...
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... Keynes calls the Treaty ' vindictive , perfidious and egotistic ' ; but , in his judg- ment , the quality ' which chiefly distinguishes the trans- action from all its historical predecessors ' is its insincerity . These are hard words ...
... Keynes calls the Treaty ' vindictive , perfidious and egotistic ' ; but , in his judg- ment , the quality ' which chiefly distinguishes the trans- action from all its historical predecessors ' is its insincerity . These are hard words ...
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