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... material civilization , which the more advanced groups , and especially the larger , enjoy in common . Such a material civilization includes the inventions which spread from one to another , modes of food production , architecture and ...
... material civilization , which the more advanced groups , and especially the larger , enjoy in common . Such a material civilization includes the inventions which spread from one to another , modes of food production , architecture and ...
Strana 341
... material is neither edifying nor attractive , while the discipline demanded of one who would investigate it is by no means inconsiderable . Nevertheless the field is not altogether barren , for it can be made to yield valuable informa ...
... material is neither edifying nor attractive , while the discipline demanded of one who would investigate it is by no means inconsiderable . Nevertheless the field is not altogether barren , for it can be made to yield valuable informa ...
Strana 399
... material of industrial production abroad . In spite of this disadvantage Italians were able , by reason of the large amount of cheap and intelligent labour available , to compete with fair success in many industrial markets , and ...
... material of industrial production abroad . In spite of this disadvantage Italians were able , by reason of the large amount of cheap and intelligent labour available , to compete with fair success in many industrial markets , and ...
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