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Strana 233
We see that in these centers the curve continued to rise after it had declined in
Athens and in Greece as a whole; and ... and the previous Sensate culture was
definitely on the decline — the curve of economic well-being tended to decline
also.
We see that in these centers the curve continued to rise after it had declined in
Athens and in Greece as a whole; and ... and the previous Sensate culture was
definitely on the decline — the curve of economic well-being tended to decline
also.
Strana 239
When, however, we pass to the fourteenth century we are confronted with a
sudden decline of economic well-being. The decline was due partly to the
immanent consequences of the rising Sensatism, which manifested itself to some
extent in ...
When, however, we pass to the fourteenth century we are confronted with a
sudden decline of economic well-being. The decline was due partly to the
immanent consequences of the rising Sensatism, which manifested itself to some
extent in ...
Strana 241
With the decline of the Ideational culture the economic well-being and economic
power of the Church and clergy ... during the subsequent centuries, the curve
does not reach the medieval level, and continues to show a general declining
trend.
With the decline of the Ideational culture the economic well-being and economic
power of the Church and clergy ... during the subsequent centuries, the curve
does not reach the medieval level, and continues to show a general declining
trend.
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RELATIONSHIPS | 3 |
Extensity of Interaction | 8 |
Chapter Two FLUCTUATION OF THE FAMILISTIC CONTRACTUAL AND COMPUL | 43 |
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