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For the first time , per capita output started to increase — at more than three times the average rate for the rest of the period under review ( that is , the eighteenth century ” . In one sense it is almost impossible to quarrel with ...
For the first time , per capita output started to increase — at more than three times the average rate for the rest of the period under review ( that is , the eighteenth century ” . In one sense it is almost impossible to quarrel with ...
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The potency of the possible combination of the concept of honesty and the ' honest man ' from Wycherley and the Jacobite traditions is linked to the words of Common Sense : ' of more worth is one honest man ... than all the crowned ...
The potency of the possible combination of the concept of honesty and the ' honest man ' from Wycherley and the Jacobite traditions is linked to the words of Common Sense : ' of more worth is one honest man ... than all the crowned ...
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Culture is about interpretation and making sense . In Germany , the cultural elite has had great difficulties in making sense of unification . The failure of the cultural elite was neither the misjudgement of amateur - politicians nor ...
Culture is about interpretation and making sense . In Germany , the cultural elite has had great difficulties in making sense of unification . The failure of the cultural elite was neither the misjudgement of amateur - politicians nor ...
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