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The curve of inventions began once again to ascend in the decade subsequent
to 19111920 , but the rate of increase for the ... They all , as far as sheer number
of discoveries is concerned , show “ increasing fatigue " and even “ stumbling " in
...
The curve of inventions began once again to ascend in the decade subsequent
to 19111920 , but the rate of increase for the ... They all , as far as sheer number
of discoveries is concerned , show “ increasing fatigue " and even “ stumbling " in
...
Strana 569
An increase of new crimes in the third period ( fifteenth to seventeenth centuries )
may mean an urgent necessity to hinder an increased frequency of actions which
have become socially dangerous and which possibly were more rare before .
An increase of new crimes in the third period ( fifteenth to seventeenth centuries )
may mean an urgent necessity to hinder an increased frequency of actions which
have become socially dangerous and which possibly were more rare before .
Strana 599
It is but natural that the amount of punishment should greatly increase in such a
society , and its severity also . If mild punishments applied only once in a while
are insufficient to stop the enormous number of crimes committed continually by
the ...
It is but natural that the amount of punishment should greatly increase in such a
society , and its severity also . If mild punishments applied only once in a while
are insufficient to stop the enormous number of crimes committed continually by
the ...
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20Year Periods | 29 |
Fluctuation of the Influence in Systems of Truth by Century Periods | 32 |
Indicators of Empiri | 39 |
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