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...the rich in a manner that was little more than symbolic. WhenFlorence was forced in 1494...the fourteenth century, provided no more than 5 percent of the commu­nal revenues...retail trade was seen as a victory for the richer merchantclasses, formerly in power under...
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...Roy Porter (ed.) Medicine in the Enlightenment, Amsterdam: Rodopi, 336-59. tThomas, Gertrude Z. (1965) Richer than Spices, New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Thornton, Peter (1984) Authentic Décor: The Domestic Interior 1620-1920...
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...Diodato, Isaak de Luca. Vienna: Kommissionsverlag Jugend und Volk Wien-Munchen, 1980.Thomas, Gertrude. Richer than Spices. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1965.Timbs, John. Clubs and Club Life in London with Anecdotes of its Famous...
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...British Resident. With the best harbour on the East Africancoast, the island grew richer by selling spices (120,000 tons ofcloves in a year) than ever it was by selling slaves.The B.E.A. Company had been unfortunate in having...
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...new Wonders. We see a Countryrich with Gems, but richer with the fragrant Spices it affords. Howgravely move the largest of Land...their Battels, ratheras Allys and Confederates, than as Slaves. But let us turn our Eyestowards these...
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...an end. Their importancelies more in their promise than in their performance. Theyfired the imagination of...gold and slaves on the coast of Africa; of thestill richer trade in the spices and gems of the east. Activeminds set themselves to...
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...new wonders. We see a country richwith gems but richer with the fragrant spices it affords. How gravely move thelargest of land...fighttheir battles rather as allies and confederates than as slaves. —But let us turnour eyes towards...
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...none ofhis poems is such illustration better used than inSordello. There is a famous passage, in itself...thereSuffices to upturn to the warm airHalf-germinating spices; mere decayProduces richer life; and day by dayNew pollen on the lily-petal...
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...succeed in [this class] than X does. He most likely...guru but certainly better than Satan. In recent years...to talk to who is older than us,and maybe a little...like spice in a meal:Spices make a meal richer in flavor, but if they...
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...houses often lacking cooking facilitiesother than an open fire, led to the rise of cooked...the Lancashireworkers.Sweet and usually richer dishes, using the moreexpensive ingredients such as butter, spices and driedfruits are still baked in farmhouse...
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