The evolution of man and societyAllen & Unwin, 1969 - 751 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 536
... economic equality, price and wage control in the towns, land and debt annulment for the peasants, freedom of speech for all.1 And one last achievement: supported by this government of terror, the revolutionary armies were able to drive ...
... economic equality, price and wage control in the towns, land and debt annulment for the peasants, freedom of speech for all.1 And one last achievement: supported by this government of terror, the revolutionary armies were able to drive ...
الصفحة 629
... Economic reform had been squashed by the late Sung Establishment. Exploration and foreign trade had been cut short by the early Ming. But now the capital had been occupied by a foreign power. What line would the new dynasty take? The ...
... Economic reform had been squashed by the late Sung Establishment. Exploration and foreign trade had been cut short by the early Ming. But now the capital had been occupied by a foreign power. What line would the new dynasty take? The ...
الصفحة 692
... Economic History of the Roman Empire. (2nd ed.) Oxford U.P. STARK, FREYA. 1966. Rome on the Euphrates. Myrray, London. SUETONIUS (A.D. 69-140). The Twelve Caesars (trans. R. Graves). Penguin, London. (1957.) WALBANK, F. W. 1953. The ...
... Economic History of the Roman Empire. (2nd ed.) Oxford U.P. STARK, FREYA. 1966. Rome on the Euphrates. Myrray, London. SUETONIUS (A.D. 69-140). The Twelve Caesars (trans. R. Graves). Penguin, London. (1957.) WALBANK, F. W. 1953. The ...
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PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
EXPANDING PEOPLES | 127 |
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