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... icult situation.
The expansion of various workshops necessitated training apprentices through more than just oral transmission; as the number of craftsmen increased, those in charge at all levels at least needed to be able to read rosters; the territorys increasingly complex income and expenditures made it too burdensome for the old steward, Philip, to manage the accounts alone; the intelligence system needed improvement, obviously requiring a large number of literate talents; moreover, ...
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