The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... appearance as vagrants , mendicants , or delinquents . It is a very common error to attribute to the factories the evils ... appeared that peasants inadequate to the fatigues of rural toil frequently come into the towns with the hope of ...
... appearance as vagrants , mendicants , or delinquents . It is a very common error to attribute to the factories the evils ... appeared that peasants inadequate to the fatigues of rural toil frequently come into the towns with the hope of ...
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... appeared — in short , it was the only clear thing in the case — that these same people were a bad lot altogether , gentlemen ; that do what you would for them they were never thankful for it , gentlemen ; that they never knew what they ...
... appeared — in short , it was the only clear thing in the case — that these same people were a bad lot altogether , gentlemen ; that do what you would for them they were never thankful for it , gentlemen ; that they never knew what they ...
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... appeared in serial form in 1885-6 , explored the theme , unusual for James , of political discontent amidst London's extremes of wealth and poverty . His preface , written for the collected edition of his works published in 1907-9 ...
... appeared in serial form in 1885-6 , explored the theme , unusual for James , of political discontent amidst London's extremes of wealth and poverty . His preface , written for the collected edition of his works published in 1907-9 ...
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The proliferation of the wens | 22 |
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