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... England , and the observations of the new in- dustrial methods , after Adam Smith - who was too early to appraise ... England's navy under Henry VIII to Italian shipbuilders , of her mining industry to imported German miners , of her ...
... England , and the observations of the new in- dustrial methods , after Adam Smith - who was too early to appraise ... England's navy under Henry VIII to Italian shipbuilders , of her mining industry to imported German miners , of her ...
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Lewis Mumford. less to break with . England's original backwardness helped to estab- - lish her leadership in the ... England : it tended to slip away from the established cities and to escape to decayed boroughs or to rural districts ...
Lewis Mumford. less to break with . England's original backwardness helped to estab- - lish her leadership in the ... England : it tended to slip away from the established cities and to escape to decayed boroughs or to rural districts ...
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... England and in America , when new ones , like those devoted to glass under William de Morgan in England , and John La Farge in America , and Lalique in France , or to a mis- cellany of handicrafts , such as that of William Morris in ...
... England and in America , when new ones , like those devoted to glass under William de Morgan in England , and John La Farge in America , and Lalique in France , or to a mis- cellany of handicrafts , such as that of William Morris in ...
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CULTURAL PREPARATION | 9 |
AGENTS OF MECHANIZATION | 60 |
THE EOTECHNIC PHASE | 107 |
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A. N. Whitehead abstract achieve advance agriculture arts automatic basis became become blast furnace capitalism capitalist civilization classes clock coal complete consumption created culture Deutsches Museum devices duction economic effective efficiency effort eighteenth century electric elements Encyclopédie energy England environment eotechnic period esthetic Europe existence experience exploitation fact factory finally forms function glass handicraft horsepower human important improvements increased instruments interests invention inventor iron J. A. Hobson labor limited living London machine manufacture means mechanical ment merely metal methods mining modern technics motion movement nature neolithic neotechnic phase nineteenth century operations organic original paleotechnic period paleotechnic phase perhaps phonograph physical picture population possible primitive production profit railroad rational régime regions Roger Bacon scientific seventeenth century sixteenth century social society standard steam engine tended textile tion utilitarian utilization values water turbine whole wood worker York