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... land was freely bought , sold , and rented ; there was no evidence of regulation of prices , later a common practice ( Bandyopadhyaya , 1941 ) . Slaves were not numerous and had considerable rights . Peasants owned their land ...
... land was freely bought , sold , and rented ; there was no evidence of regulation of prices , later a common practice ( Bandyopadhyaya , 1941 ) . Slaves were not numerous and had considerable rights . Peasants owned their land ...
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... land a nation touches only a few , but each seaport is in contact with an indefinite number of others . When sailors feared to get out of sight of land , no area was so made for a maritime civilization as the interpenetrating land and ...
... land a nation touches only a few , but each seaport is in contact with an indefinite number of others . When sailors feared to get out of sight of land , no area was so made for a maritime civilization as the interpenetrating land and ...
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... land of factories . To date the beginnings of the industrial revolution , one might point to 1785 , when a steam engine was first installed in a cotton mill , or to 1769 when Arkwright patented a machine for drawing and twisting thread ...
... land of factories . To date the beginnings of the industrial revolution , one might point to 1785 , when a steam engine was first installed in a cotton mill , or to 1769 when Arkwright patented a machine for drawing and twisting thread ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
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