The National Review, Volume 81W.H. Allen, 1923 - English literature |
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Page 57
... Europe . After the war a new fact arose in Europe - a terrible fact , and it was called Moscow . To - day another new fact has arisen , and its name is Rome . Moscow , situated between Europe and Asia , is the last explosion of Utopian ...
... Europe . After the war a new fact arose in Europe - a terrible fact , and it was called Moscow . To - day another new fact has arisen , and its name is Rome . Moscow , situated between Europe and Asia , is the last explosion of Utopian ...
Page 525
... Europe was a charnel house ; to - day it is a chaos . " The war has shaken society to its foundations , and at the moment Europe is bankrupt not only in things material , but also in ideals . It is still doubtful whether Western ...
... Europe was a charnel house ; to - day it is a chaos . " The war has shaken society to its foundations , and at the moment Europe is bankrupt not only in things material , but also in ideals . It is still doubtful whether Western ...
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... Europe to return to the gold standard and the return of the old automatic system of regulation , it cannot be said ... Europe as soon as Europe is able to utilize it . This is the first illuminating statement that has appeared from.
... Europe to return to the gold standard and the return of the old automatic system of regulation , it cannot be said ... Europe as soon as Europe is able to utilize it . This is the first illuminating statement that has appeared from.
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