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First of all, thanks to those who figured out how to get the book off
of Google a couple of days ago.  Now, I have another question.
Schumpeter writes about violence against saw mills in 1663 [Business
Cycles, i, p. 243].  I know that the Dutch had wind driven mills, but
I had not hear of power driven mills that early in England nor about
the workers' resistence to technology.

Thanks again to all.

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Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA
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