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... lived in cities with 5,000 or more inhabitants in 1600 ris- ing to 13.0 per cent in 1800. However , if England , whose urban growth was exceptionally vigorous , is removed from the European totals , the pic- ture changes : the ...
... lived in cities with 5,000 or more inhabitants in 1600 ris- ing to 13.0 per cent in 1800. However , if England , whose urban growth was exceptionally vigorous , is removed from the European totals , the pic- ture changes : the ...
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... lived cities with 5,000 or more inhabitants . 15 By 1700 , therefore , the Netherlands was significantly more urbanised than England a hundred years later , though during the eighteenth century the Dutch economy trod water and there was ...
... lived cities with 5,000 or more inhabitants . 15 By 1700 , therefore , the Netherlands was significantly more urbanised than England a hundred years later , though during the eighteenth century the Dutch economy trod water and there was ...
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... lived would have called ' polish ' was present in the self - consciousness of the nature of his bardic and imagina- ' tive vision we can begin to give him his due , and to deliver him from being that humorous , parochial and ultimately ...
... lived would have called ' polish ' was present in the self - consciousness of the nature of his bardic and imagina- ' tive vision we can begin to give him his due , and to deliver him from being that humorous , parochial and ultimately ...
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Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
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