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... Italy with splendid edifices , public and private : but at length so dwindled under the enervating influences of misgovernment , that what remained was not even suffi- cient to keep those edifices from decay . The strength and riches of ...
... Italy with splendid edifices , public and private : but at length so dwindled under the enervating influences of misgovernment , that what remained was not even suffi- cient to keep those edifices from decay . The strength and riches of ...
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... Italian opera singers , German governesses , French ballet dancers , & c . , are a source of wealth , as far as they go , to their respective countries , if they return thither . The petty states of Greece , especially the ruder and ...
... Italian opera singers , German governesses , French ballet dancers , & c . , are a source of wealth , as far as they go , to their respective countries , if they return thither . The petty states of Greece , especially the ruder and ...
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... Italians ' quickness of percep tion is shown in rapidly comprehending any new descriptions of labour put into their hands , in a power of quickly com- prehending the meaning of their em- ployer , of adapting themselves to new ...
... Italians ' quickness of percep tion is shown in rapidly comprehending any new descriptions of labour put into their hands , in a power of quickly com- prehending the meaning of their em- ployer , of adapting themselves to new ...
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... Italy in the Middle Ages , by no means enjoyed what any one with modern ideas would call security : the state of society was most unsettled and turbulent ; person and property articles , and others were obliged to pay a higher price to ...
... Italy in the Middle Ages , by no means enjoyed what any one with modern ideas would call security : the state of society was most unsettled and turbulent ; person and property articles , and others were obliged to pay a higher price to ...
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... Italy , had a good agriculture many generations before England , and theirs is still , as a whole , probably the best agriculture in the world . The empirical skill , which is the effect of daily and close observation , peasant farmers ...
... Italy , had a good agriculture many generations before England , and theirs is still , as a whole , probably the best agriculture in the world . The empirical skill , which is the effect of daily and close observation , peasant farmers ...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to ..., Том 3 John Stuart Mill Перегляд фрагмента - 1965 |
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