FOOTNOTES:
FOOTNOTES:
[A]The most absurd perhaps was the clause, appearing in all the Peace Treaties, which made ‘reparations’ a first charge on all the assets of the defeated countries. This, of course, completely destroyed their credit, and incapacitated them from raising a loan, forcing them to have recourse to progressive inflation, and so into bankruptcy.
[A]The most absurd perhaps was the clause, appearing in all the Peace Treaties, which made ‘reparations’ a first charge on all the assets of the defeated countries. This, of course, completely destroyed their credit, and incapacitated them from raising a loan, forcing them to have recourse to progressive inflation, and so into bankruptcy.
[B]This doesnotmean, of course, that there are no Christians in the Churches, but only that they are not in control of these institutions.
[B]This doesnotmean, of course, that there are no Christians in the Churches, but only that they are not in control of these institutions.
[C]Icarus, p. 49.
[C]Icarus, p. 49.
[D]cf.Daedalus, p. 34;Icarus, p. 54.
[D]cf.Daedalus, p. 34;Icarus, p. 54.