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British Academy. discussion , although Yorkshire seems in the fourteenth century rela- tively impervious to import - culture , the road ran north as well as south . Thus , to take a very early example , the Göttingen MS of Cursor Mundi ...
British Academy. discussion , although Yorkshire seems in the fourteenth century rela- tively impervious to import - culture , the road ran north as well as south . Thus , to take a very early example , the Göttingen MS of Cursor Mundi ...
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British Academy. An expanding economy necessarily requires a rising expenditure of energy , broadly in parallel with the curve of growth . No organic econ- omy could meet a rising demand of this sort indefinitely . It was essential to ...
British Academy. An expanding economy necessarily requires a rising expenditure of energy , broadly in parallel with the curve of growth . No organic econ- omy could meet a rising demand of this sort indefinitely . It was essential to ...
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British Academy. Raymond Poincaré ; others turned German virtues into vices . Paul Valéry , for instance , argued that the exercise of the many worthy German qualities required individuals of ' une véritable médiocrité ' : [ In An ...
British Academy. Raymond Poincaré ; others turned German virtues into vices . Paul Valéry , for instance , argued that the exercise of the many worthy German qualities required individuals of ' une véritable médiocrité ' : [ In An ...
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