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... experience in this fashion . It should be remembered that by this date , in the light of the Crafts revision , output per head in Britain must be regarded as already well above the European norm . There was , in other words , already ...
... experience in this fashion . It should be remembered that by this date , in the light of the Crafts revision , output per head in Britain must be regarded as already well above the European norm . There was , in other words , already ...
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... experienced in this period might have been expected in the light of earlier experience to have reduced output per head and depressed living standards substantially.47 In the later seventeenth century the intrinsic growth rate of the ...
... experienced in this period might have been expected in the light of earlier experience to have reduced output per head and depressed living standards substantially.47 In the later seventeenth century the intrinsic growth rate of the ...
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... experience . In a letter to the bookseller Peter Hill , Burns compares oppression of the poor to cats at ' a plundered Mouse - nest ' , his standard English indicative both of his sympathy and the speech of the spectator . In the poem ...
... experience . In a letter to the bookseller Peter Hill , Burns compares oppression of the poor to cats at ' a plundered Mouse - nest ' , his standard English indicative both of his sympathy and the speech of the spectator . In the poem ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
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