Issues in Western Civilization, Том 1Leon Apt Holbrook Press, 1974 - Всего страниц: 513 |
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... village was basically or potentially self - sufficient , it chose not to remain so . The earliest villages have yielded materials ( such as obsidian ) the nearest source of which was hundreds of miles away ; and trade grew ever brisker ...
... village was basically or potentially self - sufficient , it chose not to remain so . The earliest villages have yielded materials ( such as obsidian ) the nearest source of which was hundreds of miles away ; and trade grew ever brisker ...
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... village approached the perfect order and stability that would become the ideal of political philos- ophers ; but such approximation of the beehive meant a dearth of variety and new possibility , the want of any provision for change and ...
... village approached the perfect order and stability that would become the ideal of political philos- ophers ; but such approximation of the beehive meant a dearth of variety and new possibility , the want of any provision for change and ...
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... village . As the most abstruse and exacting art yet mastered by man , it gave birth immediately to specialized industry . Metal tools could not be made in the home , in spare time , but required skilled craftsmen . To whatever ...
... village . As the most abstruse and exacting art yet mastered by man , it gave birth immediately to specialized industry . Metal tools could not be made in the home , in spare time , but required skilled craftsmen . To whatever ...
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