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... cent respectively ) , and a century later 33.9 per cent of the Dutch population lived cities with 5,000 or more inhabitants . 15 By 1700 , therefore , the Netherlands was significantly more urbanised than England a hundred years later ...
... cent respectively ) , and a century later 33.9 per cent of the Dutch population lived cities with 5,000 or more inhabitants . 15 By 1700 , therefore , the Netherlands was significantly more urbanised than England a hundred years later ...
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... cent , but in Holland the comparable rates were 2 per cent for the government and 3 per cent for private individuals . 27 The rate declined pari passu with economic success because opportunities for profitable invest- ment were not ...
... cent , but in Holland the comparable rates were 2 per cent for the government and 3 per cent for private individuals . 27 The rate declined pari passu with economic success because opportunities for profitable invest- ment were not ...
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... cent in the early 1990s to about 90 per cent by the end of the decade . We are investing heavily now not only in similar expenditure tracking surveys , but also in other surveys of service delivery by schools , health services , and ...
... cent in the early 1990s to about 90 per cent by the end of the decade . We are investing heavily now not only in similar expenditure tracking surveys , but also in other surveys of service delivery by schools , health services , and ...
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