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" The war had so shaken this system as to endanger the life of Europe altogether. A great part of the Continent was sick and dying; its population was greatly in excess of the numbers for which a livelihood was available ; its organisation was destroyed,... "
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The Economic Consequences of the Peace

John Maynard Keynes - 1920 - 316 pages
...Europe's claim, coupled with the completeness of her dependence, on the food supplies of the New World. The war had so shaken this system as to endanger the...numbers for which a livelihood was available; its organization was destroyed, its transport system ruptured, and its food supplies terribly impaired....
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The Economic Consequences of the Peace

John Maynard Keynes - 1920 - 314 pages
...Europe's claim, coupled with the completeness of her dependence, on the food supplies of the New World. The war had so shaken this system as to endanger the...numbers for which a livelihood was available ; its organization was destroyed, its transport system ruptured, and its food supplies terribly impaired....
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The Economic Consequences of the Peace

John Maynard Keynes - 1920 - 320 pages
...Europe's claim, coupled with the completeness of her dependence, on the food supplies of i New-World. The war had so shaken this system as to endanger the...numbers for which a livelihood was available ; its organization was destroyed, its transport system ruptured, and its food supplies terribly impaired....
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The Economic Consequences of the Peace

John Maynard Keynes - 1920 - 316 pages
...Europe's claim, coupled with the completeness of her dependence, on the food supplies of the New World. The war had so shaken this system as to endanger the...numbers for which a livelihood was available ; its organization was destroyed, its transport system ruptured, and its food supplies terribly impaired....
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The Economic Consequences of the Peace

John Maynard Keynes - 1920 - 322 pages
...Europe's claim, coupled with the completeness of her dependence, on the food supplies of the New World. The war had so shaken this system as to endanger the...numbers for which a livelihood was available; its organization was destroyed, its transport system ruptured, and its food supplies terribly impaired....
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The Economic Consequences of the Peace

John Maynard Keynes - 1920 - 318 pages
...claim, coupled with the completeness ! of her dependence, on the food supplies of the j New World. The war had so shaken this system as to endanger the...numbers for , which a livelihood was available ; its organization was destroyed, its transport system ruptured, and its food supplies terribly impaired....
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The Economic Consequences of the Peace

John Maynard Keynes - 1920 - 316 pages
...Europe's claim, coupled with the compjeteness of her dependenceT on the food supplies of the New World. The war had so shaken this system as to endanger the...for /,-, "* which a livelihood was available; its organization was destroyed, its transport system ruptured, and its food supplies terribly impaired....
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The Economic Consequences of the Peace

John Maynard Keynes - 1920 - 318 pages
...ofjSurope's claim, coupled with the completeness of her dependence, on the food supplies of the New World. The war had so shaken this system as to endanger the...population was greatly in excess of the numbers for Kt which a livelihood was available ; its organization was destroyed, its transport system ruptured,...
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The Economic Consequences of the Peace

John Maynard Keynes - 1920 - 466 pages
...Europe's claim, coupled with the completeness of her dependence, on the food supplies of the New World. The war had so shaken this, system as to endanger...population was greatly in excess of the numbers for X 26 EUROPE BEFORE THE WAR which a livelihood was available ; its organization was destroyed, its transport...
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The Economic Consequences of the Peace

John Maynard Keynes - 1920 - 306 pages
...dependence, on the food supplies of the New World. The war had so shaken this system as to en^ danger the life of Europe altogether. A great part of the...numbers for which a livelihood was available ; its organization was destroyed, its transport system ruptured, and its food supplies terribly impaired....
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