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Image sizes: 256x256, 48x48, 32x32, 24x24, 16x16 File formats: BMP, GIF, PNG, ICO ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Tags: free downloadable image editing software, getimagesize array, imagen cuerpo, pixel icon, systray iconHowever, as a rule, any changes of the contract also it was not required. Benefit fromThe improved methods of manufacture simply got to the farmer who had the right To enter any changes irrespective of, whether it worked on rented at The seigneur to the earth, or on own. It is much easier to understand the moral Value of transition from serf work to free agricultural work, Than to realise that economic value of transition to the monetary rural To economy it has been connected mainly not with the economic superiority Wage labour over serf, and with it flexibility of a lease term Farmland and with occurrence of a class of workers-owners and Workers-tenants in whom paid for the made products and on which Responsibility and risk of enterprise decisions lay. The new organisation Agricultural production it was very important for growth of the West, As it is difficult to imagine that a motionless network political and social Relations on which the estate kept, could generate ever those Changes in methods of conducting agriculture which were so Are essential to an urbanization and West economic expansion. Cities: the city centres In a medieval society always there was a city life. Even during the period Cities were saved, though remained in memory mainly as the purpose Extortionate campaigns of Vikings. Some city communities satisfied not Or the religious centres. But what their function was, they were in much Smaller degree are self-sufficient, than estates, and necessarily steels The trade centres. To live, townspeople had to import from Villages a foodstuff and to take out there products and services of the Manufactures. Raw materials for city manufacture - a tree, a skin, a wool, Iron - came from village, as well as fuel: a tree, coal and peat. It is natural that for a city exchange relations with an external world were infinitely Are more important, than for an estate. In the late Middle Ages together with growth of cities Trade grew also, and with cities and trade the new economic developed ![]()
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