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Page 133
... established typically in equally self- governing cities, which provided for the education, the discipline, and the sustenance of their members, from youth to old age, in sickness and in health, and cared for the widows and orphans of ...
... established typically in equally self- governing cities, which provided for the education, the discipline, and the sustenance of their members, from youth to old age, in sickness and in health, and cared for the widows and orphans of ...
Page 149
... established in state-organized arsenals, most notably in Venice, centuries before the "industrial revolution." It was not Arkwright, but Venetian urban officials in command of the arsenal, who first established the factory system; and ...
... established in state-organized arsenals, most notably in Venice, centuries before the "industrial revolution." It was not Arkwright, but Venetian urban officials in command of the arsenal, who first established the factory system; and ...
Page 249
... establishing the dominance of their national organization and their ideology over rival systems. The enslavement or ... established Churches. Without serious opposition he restored the most virulent forms of racialism, existentialism ...
... establishing the dominance of their national organization and their ideology over rival systems. The enslavement or ... established Churches. Without serious opposition he restored the most virulent forms of racialism, existentialism ...
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NEW EXPLORATIONS NEW WORLDS | 3 |
RETURN OF THE SUN GOD | 28 |
THE MECHANIZED WORLD PICTURE | 51 |
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