The Quarterly Review, Volume 297William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1959 |
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... economic self - revolution , that impetus owed its origins to social changes that had gradually been taking place . The spread of education and the growth of a middle class had , over the years , begun to prepare the foundations on ...
... economic self - revolution , that impetus owed its origins to social changes that had gradually been taking place . The spread of education and the growth of a middle class had , over the years , begun to prepare the foundations on ...
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... economic and political elements : in fact , Germany succeeded in transforming her economic victories into a political factor . By stabilizing her economy , by expanding it constantly , by creating a basis for competition with the most ...
... economic and political elements : in fact , Germany succeeded in transforming her economic victories into a political factor . By stabilizing her economy , by expanding it constantly , by creating a basis for competition with the most ...
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... economic policy is an object lesson to the so - called planners and believers in dirigisme : in a country devastated by war a courageous economic policy was pursued , and it triumphed . The reasons have been explained by that brilliant ...
... economic policy is an object lesson to the so - called planners and believers in dirigisme : in a country devastated by war a courageous economic policy was pursued , and it triumphed . The reasons have been explained by that brilliant ...
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