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Intercommunication and locomotion, which tend so powerfully to expand the ideas, received no encouragement; the majority of men died without ever having ventured out of the neighborhood in which they were born.

From History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science by Draper, John William

Intercommunication and Its Rewards.—The gain in social solidarity that has been achieved already is due first of all to improved communication between nations.

From Society Its Origin and Development by Rowe, Henry Kalloch

Intercommunication between government departments and scientific advisers has of course much developed.

From Cambridge Essays on Education by Various

Intercommunication was in an excellent state, for Ḥammurabi ordered a man to be sent to Babylon from Larsa, and allowed him two days, travelling day and night.

From Babylonian and Assyrian Laws, Contracts and Letters by Johns, C. H. W. (Claude Hermann Walter)

Intercommunication increases knowledge, and under the conditions that formerly prevailed, there was a lack of the breadth of knowledge that comes with the mutual contact of peoples.

From Commercial Geography A Book for High Schools, Commercial Courses, and Business Colleges by Redway, Jacques W. (Jacques Wardlaw)




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