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It had been over fifty Earth years that Kulai had owned this place, but this structure had been completed while Europe was in the dark ages and Third Canal had been the beachfront
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Males often wore a sling under it, but even so, there was no false bragging going on and hadn't been since way before Europe was civilized
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Compsilura concinnata is a fly that was imported from Europe to combat the gypsy moth
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And so soon after our success here in Europe
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Travis may have been the best tattoo artist in Ireland, if not all of Western Europe, but he didn't come close to the skill of this man, at least not when it came to ritual Sak Yant; sacred skin art, Thai style
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"If Zamir was such a big fish in London and Europe how did he end up, quite literally, in our little neck of the woods here in Ireland?"
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There was a chance that here in this little lost town on the edge of Europe he would find a link to Elissa and that was all that mattered
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Euro Super Cop and he had been causing all kinds of trouble in mainland Europe where the big fish played
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It was now known that the Kassikan had been secretly influencing Earth for centuries, nearly taking over America in the 1970's, Europe in the 1990's, completely taking over Brazil by 2350
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But leaving that aside, the journey to Minca will take several weeks, I should think, and assuming that I retrieve that Element and return safely, I shall have a long journey across Europe to get to the last touching place … if I don’t get going on that fairly quickly, the winter will take hold and I shall not be able to go until the spring
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Gottesworship predominates in northern Europe
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Now Attica has the busiest, most modern airport in Europe and named after Venizelos, the people's hero
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You will have to build up a flying army, as was done here, and free the people of Europe from their burning captors
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He was told that they were to be the new family to start in Europe after they aided Alakar in ridding Scotland and England of the beasts
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Your forward thinking is what is needed to fight the dragons of Europe
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Future History would show that the forces of the Mighty Valotin and his Warrior Queen Valeria saved Europe; in battle they were formidable and had no equal
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One year after they left Dragons Hill, Valotin made his push across Europe with Alakar, Ichor, and the White at his side
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Once this was accomplished, the rest of Europe fell like dominoes
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The line was a strong one in Europe, and they were all well liked
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“Maybe they believe their own propaganda, that the Kassikan is the great Satan that has corrupted America, then Europe and now Brasil with their enticements
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Europe was a generation behind, Asia one more after that
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Most major cites in Europe, Asia and Latin America had them at the time
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Atlantis was third plushest in Europe, first in southern Europe
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As they walked to the parking garage, the thirty percent of the ads that were in English told Ava that this had become in some ways the Las Vegas of Europe
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He has been looking through travel brochures and has decided that the rave capital of Europe offers his best bet
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Europe, which had probably seemed suitably heroic at the time
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kind of military conflict in Europe was inevitable
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He dearly wished to travel to Europe, not just because he'd never been far from Tahoe before, but also because he knew he had cousins, uncles and aunts in Scotland
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Because my boss together with her husband and eldest son were scheduled to fly for holiday to Singapore, London and Europe and I had to come back for the leave because of the baby laugh to me
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Within a few years, I'll get a tour in Europe and possibly the Far East
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Our coverage of the terrain of Europe was more
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Istanbul is the only city in the world that straddles two continents; Europe and Asia
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This is the third largest island in Europe, and renowned for its greenery (caused by rain –
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With some of the most stunning mountain scenery in Europe, also here are 200km of sandy beaches and rivers
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Quiet, intelligent and liberal Swedes live in the third largest country in Europe, but with a low population
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They form the most westerly point of Europe
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Some of the finest caves in Europe
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The most southerly country in Europe, this lies on the Aegean, Ionian and Mediterranean seas
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It sits on the gorgeous Adriatic Sea and is home to one of two remaining primeval forests in Europe
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The Skakavac waterfal is another attraction, and the Alps provide some of the richest flora and fauna in Europe
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Also in south east Europe, this lies on the Black Sea
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There are more wolves and beavers than anywhere in Europe and even Atlantic salmon come here to breed
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migratory birds come to Europe to breed here in the wetlands
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It is otherwise, at least through the greater part of Europe, in river fisheries
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that serves the worst minestrone soup in Europe
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four or five young children, who, among the middling or inferior ranks of people in Europe, would have so little chance for a second husband, is there frequently courted as a sort of fortune
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their last holiday to Europe, but - in the words of that
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Instead of waiting indolently in their work-houses for the calls of their customers, as in Europe, they are continually running about the streets with the tools of their respective trades, offering their services, and, as it were, begging employment
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The poverty of the lower ranks of people in China far surpasses that of the most beggarly nations in Europe
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If such direct proof could require any collateral evidence to confirm it, I would observe, that this has likewise been the case in France, and probably in most other parts of Europe
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It is this demand which regulates and determines the state of propagation in all the different countries of the world ; in North America, in Europe, and in China ; which renders it rapidly progressive in the first, slow and gradual in the second, and altogether stationary in the last
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The wages of labour are said to be higher in Holland than in England, and the Dutch, it is well known, trade upon lower profits than any people in Europe
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one in others, and partly from the policy of Europe, which nowhere leaves things at perfect
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that in Europe the wages of mechanics, artificers, and manufacturers, should be somewhat
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There is no city in Europe, I believe, in which
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Europe, by not leaving things at perfect liberty, occasions other inequalities of much greater
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Seven years seem anciently to have been, all over Europe, the usual term established for the
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authority in ancient times was requisite, in many parts of Europe, but that of the
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That the industry which is carried on in towns is, everywhere in Europe, more advantageous
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The superiority which the industry of the towns has everywhere in Europe over that of the
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That everywhere in Europe the greatest
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It is in this manner that the policy of Europe, by restraining the competition in some
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In every part of Europe, the greater part of them have been educated for the church, but have
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Thirdly, the policy of Europe, by obstructing the free circulation of labour and stock, both
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believe, to every part of Europe
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But corn can nowhere be raised without a great deal of labour ; and in a country which lies upon the river Plate, at that time the direct road from Europe to the silver mines of Potosi, the money-price of labour could be very cheap
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all over Europe, but with Moors from the south as well
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Through the greater part of Europe, a kitchen garden is not at present supposed to deserve a better inclosure than mat recommended by Columella
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Their whole produce falls short of the effectual demand of Europe, and can be disposed of to those who are willing to give more than what is sufficient to pay the whole rent, profit, and wages, necessary for preparing and bringing it to market, according to the rate at which they are commonly paid by any other produce
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But in our sugar colonies, the price of sugar bears no such proportion to that of the produce of a rice or corn field either in Europe or America
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Tobacco might be cultivated with advantage through the greater part of Europe ; but, in almost every part of Europe, it has become a principal subject of taxation ; and to collect a tax from every different farm in the country where this plant might happen to be cultivated, would be more difficult, it has been supposed, than to levy one upon its importation at the custom-house
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The cultivation of tobacco has, upon this account, been most absurdly prohibited through the greater part of Europe, which necessarily gives a sort of monopoly to the countries where it is allowed ; and as Virginia and Maryland produce the greatest quantity of it, they share largely, though with some competitors, in the advantage of this monopoly
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Though, from the preference given in those colonies to the cultivation of tobacco above that of corn, it would appear that the effectual demand of Europe for tobacco is not completely supplied, it probably is more nearly so than that for sugar; and though the present price of tobacco is probably more than sufficient to pay the whole rent, wages, and profit, necessary for preparing and bringing it to market, according to the rate at which they are commonly paid in corn land, it must not be so much more as the present price of sugar
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In Europe, corn is the principal produce of land, which serves immediately for human food
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Except in particular situations, therefore, the rent of corn land regulates in Europe that of all other cultivated land
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In Carolina, where the planters, as in other British colonies, are generally both farmers and landlords, and where rent, consequently, is confounded with profit, the cultivation of rice is found to be more profitable than that of corn, though their fields produce only one crop in the year, and though, from the prevalence of the customs of Europe, rice is not there the common and favourite vegetable food of the people
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Should this root ever become in any part of Europe, like rice in some rice countries, the common and favourite vegetable food of the people, so as to occupy the same proportion of the lands in tillage, which wheat and other sorts of grain for human food do at present, the same quantity of cultivated land would maintain a much greater number of people ; and the labourers being generally fed with potatoes, a greater surplus would remain after replacing all the stock, and maintaining all the labour employed in cultivation
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There are some countries in Latin America and Eastern Europe that are still pretty loose, but international pressure is slowly bringing them around
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The copper of Japan makes an article of commerce in Europe; the iron of Spain in that of Chili and Peru
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The silver of Peru finds its way, not only to Europe, but from Europe to China
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The price of copper in Japan must have some influence upon its price at the copper mines in Europe
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The price of silver in Peru, or the quantity either of labour or of other goods which it will purchase there, must have some influence on its price, not only at the silver mines of Europe, but at those of China
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After the discovery of the mines of Peru, the silver mines of Europe were, the greater part of them, abandoned
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If new mines were discovered, as much superior to those of Potosi, as they were superior to those of Europe, the value of silver might be so much degraded as to render even the mines of Potosi not worth the working
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Before the discovery of the Spanish West Indies, the most fertile mines in Europe may have afforded as great a rent to their proprietors as the richest mines in Peru do at present
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In the end of the fifteenth and beginning of the sixteenth centuries, the greater part of Europe was approaching towards a more settled from of government than it had enjoyed for several ages before
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Silver must certainly be cheaper in Spanish America than in Europe ; in the country where it is produced, than in the country to which it is brought, at the expense of a long carriage both by land and by sea, of a freight, and an insurance
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China is a much richer country than any part of Europe, and the difference between the price of subsistence in China and in Europe is very great
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Rice in China is much cheaper than wheat is any where in Europe
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The difference between the money price of labour in China and in Europe, is still greater than that between the money price of subsistence; because the real recompence of labour is higher in Europe than in China, the greater part of Europe being in an improving state, while China seems to be standing still
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Whatever, therefore, may have been the increase in the quantity of the precious metals, which, during the period between the middle of the fourteenth and that of the sixteenth century, arose from the increase of wealth and improvement, it could have no tendency to diminish their value, either in Great Britain, or in my other part of Europe
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The greater part of Europe was, during this period, advancing in industry and improvement, and the demand for silver must consequently have been increasing; but the increase of the supply had, it seems, so far exceeded that of the demand, that the value of that metal sunk considerably
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The scarcity which prevailed in England, from 1693 to 1699, both inclusive, though no doubt principally owing to the badness of the seasons, and, therefore, extending through a considerable part of Europe, must have been somewhat enhanced by the bounty
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The seasons, for these ten or twelve years past, have been unfavourable through the greater part of Europe; and the disorders of Poland have very much increased the scarcity in all those countries, which, in dear years, used to be supplied from that market
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The rise in its money price seems to have been the effect, not of any diminution of the value of silver in the general market of Europe, but of a rise in the real price of labour, in the particular market of Great Britain, owing to the peculiarly happy circumstances of the country
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Those who imported that metal into Europe, however, would soon find that the whole annual importation could not be disposed of at this high price
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Portugal, however, is but a very small part of Europe, and the declension of Spain is not, perhaps, so great as is commonly imagined
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The increasing produce of the agriculture and manufactures of Europe must necessarily have required a gradual increase in the quantity of silver coin to circulate it ; and the increasing number of wealthy individuals must have required the like increase in the quantity of their plate and other ornaments of silver
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Secondly, America is itself a new market, for the produce of its own silver mines; and as its advances in agriculture, industry, and population, are much more rapid than those of the most thriving countries in Europe, its demand must increase much more rapidly
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All the ancient arts of Mexico and Peru have never furnished one single manufacture to Europe