The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... action . Crime and punishment , however , were an accepted responsibility of central government , so that the criminologist Hill ( 27 ) , detecting a deficiency of social control in the cities , could urge government action in education ...
... action . Crime and punishment , however , were an accepted responsibility of central government , so that the criminologist Hill ( 27 ) , detecting a deficiency of social control in the cities , could urge government action in education ...
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... action , 1871 Extracts from the Earl of Derby's speech at Liverpool in June 1871 , printed in Speeches and Addresses , ed . Sanderson and Roscoe , i , pp . 129-35 . By 1871 the former Lord Stanley , now 15th Earl of Derby , was one of ...
... action , 1871 Extracts from the Earl of Derby's speech at Liverpool in June 1871 , printed in Speeches and Addresses , ed . Sanderson and Roscoe , i , pp . 129-35 . By 1871 the former Lord Stanley , now 15th Earl of Derby , was one of ...
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... action , be not merely the product of the study , but rather be those which may be acquired in course of local observation and practical effort ... observa- tion of city after city , now panoramic and impressionistic , again detailed ...
... action , be not merely the product of the study , but rather be those which may be acquired in course of local observation and practical effort ... observa- tion of city after city , now panoramic and impressionistic , again detailed ...
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The proliferation of the wens | 22 |
4 The rise and fall of imperial London 1811 | 36 |
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