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... period have not changed , it follows that its size at the beginning of the period must be markedly larger than was previously supposed . If the slope of a line inclining up to a fixed point is reduced , the point represent- ing the ...
... period have not changed , it follows that its size at the beginning of the period must be markedly larger than was previously supposed . If the slope of a line inclining up to a fixed point is reduced , the point represent- ing the ...
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... period of the industrial revolution to the centuries which pre- ceded it . The gap between Britain and her neighbours , which was once assumed to have been the product of an exceptional surge in growth tak- ing place during the reigns ...
... period of the industrial revolution to the centuries which pre- ceded it . The gap between Britain and her neighbours , which was once assumed to have been the product of an exceptional surge in growth tak- ing place during the reigns ...
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... period prior to 1750 as to the classic period of the industrial revolution . It is unlikely that the rate of growth of production per head changed much between a date which might provisionally be located in the early seventeenth century ...
... period prior to 1750 as to the classic period of the industrial revolution . It is unlikely that the rate of growth of production per head changed much between a date which might provisionally be located in the early seventeenth century ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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