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Side 152
... England did not lie in the future ; it was already a fact . But the British advance was not seen by Adam Smith as out of line with experience elsewhere ; on the contrary , in Smith's view , Britain was treading the path long trodden by ...
... England did not lie in the future ; it was already a fact . But the British advance was not seen by Adam Smith as out of line with experience elsewhere ; on the contrary , in Smith's view , Britain was treading the path long trodden by ...
Side 153
... England alone , even though the English share of the total European population was only 8 per cent.14 But the remarkable surge of urban growth in England in the sev- enteenth and eighteenth centuries did no more than parallel develop ...
... England alone , even though the English share of the total European population was only 8 per cent.14 But the remarkable surge of urban growth in England in the sev- enteenth and eighteenth centuries did no more than parallel develop ...
Side 175
... England in 1550 was con- cerned , as compared with France's seventeen million inhabitants at that time , or Spain's nine million . So while some early pundits like the Hakluyts and the ambassador and writer Thomas Bowdler felt able to ...
... England in 1550 was con- cerned , as compared with France's seventeen million inhabitants at that time , or Spain's nine million . So while some early pundits like the Hakluyts and the ambassador and writer Thomas Bowdler felt able to ...
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