The National Review, Volume 133W.H. Allen, 1949 - English literature |
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Page 225
... followed by an equally violent deflation . Accustomed to an inter- national economy which achieved stability without conscious effort , we found ourselves completely out of our depth in the post - war world . Then came the Genoa ...
... followed by an equally violent deflation . Accustomed to an inter- national economy which achieved stability without conscious effort , we found ourselves completely out of our depth in the post - war world . Then came the Genoa ...
Page 228
... followed by a general expansion of world trade . The facts remain that the number of employed persons in Great Britain rose by over two million , our stocks of monetary gold rose by over £ 2 million , bank deposits rose by £ 500 million ...
... followed by a general expansion of world trade . The facts remain that the number of employed persons in Great Britain rose by over two million , our stocks of monetary gold rose by over £ 2 million , bank deposits rose by £ 500 million ...
Page 328
... followed by adoption of Macdonald's " national policy , " which gave tariff protection to her development as an independent State , and also by the building of the Canadian - Pacific railway , which united the people from coast to coast ...
... followed by adoption of Macdonald's " national policy , " which gave tariff protection to her development as an independent State , and also by the building of the Canadian - Pacific railway , which united the people from coast to coast ...
Contents
CONTENTSJULY | 2 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH | 3 |
THE RETURN OF THE RED SQUIRREL D St LegerGordon | 35 |
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