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... production and the arts of war could the disunited Italian cities defend themselves against the Holy Roman emperor . From the twelfth century , Milan , then rapidly growing in commerce , was renowned for quality of arms ; production for ...
... production and the arts of war could the disunited Italian cities defend themselves against the Holy Roman emperor . From the twelfth century , Milan , then rapidly growing in commerce , was renowned for quality of arms ; production for ...
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... production tripled in the century . In 1815 England had several thousand steam engines in operation ; France , her nearest rival , had only fifteen small ones . By the end of the eighteenth century England was entering the age of iron ...
... production tripled in the century . In 1815 England had several thousand steam engines in operation ; France , her nearest rival , had only fifteen small ones . By the end of the eighteenth century England was entering the age of iron ...
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... production increased . Economic policy was sacrificed to political , as in the repression of the Huguenots ; industry declined under the depredations of officials ; and there was little incentive to production ( Renard and Weulersee ...
... production increased . Economic policy was sacrificed to political , as in the repression of the Huguenots ; industry declined under the depredations of officials ; and there was little incentive to production ( Renard and Weulersee ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
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