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British Academy. sense . When there was a poor harvest , the few with surplus grain to sell might prosper ; others , with few exceptions , suffered . The industrial rev- olution resolved a tension which had haunted all organic economies ...
British Academy. sense . When there was a poor harvest , the few with surplus grain to sell might prosper ; others , with few exceptions , suffered . The industrial rev- olution resolved a tension which had haunted all organic economies ...
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British Academy. 1 In seeking to understand what occurred , it is just as important to pay attention to the period prior to 1750 as to the classic period of the industrial revolution . It is unlikely that the rate of growth of production ...
British Academy. 1 In seeking to understand what occurred , it is just as important to pay attention to the period prior to 1750 as to the classic period of the industrial revolution . It is unlikely that the rate of growth of production ...
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British Academy. rest of Europe.49 It is also possible that a yearning for a special global status in the wake of ... British Poetry MURRAY. Note . This is an extended and modified version of a lecture delivered at the British ...
British Academy. rest of Europe.49 It is also possible that a yearning for a special global status in the wake of ... British Poetry MURRAY. Note . This is an extended and modified version of a lecture delivered at the British ...
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