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... revolution . This was truly a revolution in that it transformed British society . At the beginning of the eighteenth century , four fifths of the people were engaged in agriculture , at its end less than half ; in a brief time , England ...
... revolution . This was truly a revolution in that it transformed British society . At the beginning of the eighteenth century , four fifths of the people were engaged in agriculture , at its end less than half ; in a brief time , England ...
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... revolution against Spanish rule . The Netherlands was held up as living proof that a government could be at once free and stable ; the success of the Dutch not only gave confidence to English opponents of absolutism but taught them ...
... revolution against Spanish rule . The Netherlands was held up as living proof that a government could be at once free and stable ; the success of the Dutch not only gave confidence to English opponents of absolutism but taught them ...
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... revolution was introducing into international relations a dynamic uncertainty that would destabilize any fixed equilibrium . France , in the old style , was not crushed but shorn of some border territories and invited to resume its ...
... revolution was introducing into international relations a dynamic uncertainty that would destabilize any fixed equilibrium . France , in the old style , was not crushed but shorn of some border territories and invited to resume its ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
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