The Making of Modern Man: From the Renaissance to the PresentVan Nostrand, 1967 - 785 páginas |
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... increase of prices during his day in an effort to correct what he believed to be false impressions . TEN BASIC BOOKS TRANSITION IN ECONOMIC LIFE : THE COMMERCIAL. where the excess of the rich may be the employ- ment of the poor , whose ...
... increase of prices during his day in an effort to correct what he believed to be false impressions . TEN BASIC BOOKS TRANSITION IN ECONOMIC LIFE : THE COMMERCIAL. where the excess of the rich may be the employ- ment of the poor , whose ...
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... increase only in arithmetical ratio , it follows that the increase of population must always be checked by the lack of food . But , except in case of famine , this check is never operative . In spite of the checks of moral restraint ...
... increase only in arithmetical ratio , it follows that the increase of population must always be checked by the lack of food . But , except in case of famine , this check is never operative . In spite of the checks of moral restraint ...
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... increase the speed of spinning was introduced , another had to be devised to increase the speed of weaving . Technical improvement tended to break the common rhythm of the industry as a whole , thus calling for further changes to ...
... increase the speed of spinning was introduced , another had to be devised to increase the speed of weaving . Technical improvement tended to break the common rhythm of the industry as a whole , thus calling for further changes to ...
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Preface | 1 |
ERA THEME | 12 |
List of Maps 1 Europe in 1500 | 16 |
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