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... capital with their learning or arts . Princes would invite savants with humble language and rich presents ; the king of Ch'i is said to have hosted more than a thousand well paid intellectuals without specific duties ( Creel , 1953 ) ...
... capital with their learning or arts . Princes would invite savants with humble language and rich presents ; the king of Ch'i is said to have hosted more than a thousand well paid intellectuals without specific duties ( Creel , 1953 ) ...
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... capital of Madrid , hitherto a village . For seclusive dignity , he built a huge and appropriately somber palace , the Escorial , thirty miles out of the capital ( Merri- man , 1925-36 ) . Supremely devoted to his faith , he raised the ...
... capital of Madrid , hitherto a village . For seclusive dignity , he built a huge and appropriately somber palace , the Escorial , thirty miles out of the capital ( Merri- man , 1925-36 ) . Supremely devoted to his faith , he raised the ...
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... capital of the world , not only for tradesmen but for foreign governments . There was free trade even in precious metals , a rare liberty for mercantilistic days . Capital was abundant and interest rates very low ( Coleman , 1961 ) ...
... capital of the world , not only for tradesmen but for foreign governments . There was free trade even in precious metals , a rare liberty for mercantilistic days . Capital was abundant and interest rates very low ( Coleman , 1961 ) ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
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