The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... London / in particular and cities in general with political and moral corruption , cupidity and ambition , luxurious excess , sexual exploitation and irreligion . Worst of all was London's influence on rural society . The interests of ...
... London / in particular and cities in general with political and moral corruption , cupidity and ambition , luxurious excess , sexual exploitation and irreligion . Worst of all was London's influence on rural society . The interests of ...
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... London in terms of the new ' science of political economy ' . No question is so common as , whence come the inhabitants of all the new houses built in the suburbs of London ? Nothing can be more rational than such an enquiry ; at least ...
... London in terms of the new ' science of political economy ' . No question is so common as , whence come the inhabitants of all the new houses built in the suburbs of London ? Nothing can be more rational than such an enquiry ; at least ...
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... London ' ( 1888 ) reprinted in Henry James , Essays in London and elsewhere ( 1893 ) . Henry James ( 1843–1916 ) , the American - born novelist , settled in London in 1876. Fascinated by the older civilization of western Europe , he ...
... London ' ( 1888 ) reprinted in Henry James , Essays in London and elsewhere ( 1893 ) . Henry James ( 1843–1916 ) , the American - born novelist , settled in London in 1876. Fascinated by the older civilization of western Europe , he ...
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The proliferation of the wens | 22 |
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