The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... become too numerous for the inhabitants , and certain districts will be occupied by beggary and vice , or become depopulated . This disease will spread like an atrophy in the human body , and ruin will follow ruin , till the entire city ...
... become too numerous for the inhabitants , and certain districts will be occupied by beggary and vice , or become depopulated . This disease will spread like an atrophy in the human body , and ruin will follow ruin , till the entire city ...
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... become the home of such cities has become the home of an improved agriculture . This has resulted in part from the wealth of the cities ; but still more from their mechanical and scientific skill . In this manner it has often been ...
... become the home of such cities has become the home of an improved agriculture . This has resulted in part from the wealth of the cities ; but still more from their mechanical and scientific skill . In this manner it has often been ...
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... become what it ought to be ; the workshop , and not the dwelling - house , of a mighty and healthy people . The old foul alleys , as they become gradually depopulated , will be replaced by fresh warehouses , fresh public buildings ; and ...
... become what it ought to be ; the workshop , and not the dwelling - house , of a mighty and healthy people . The old foul alleys , as they become gradually depopulated , will be replaced by fresh warehouses , fresh public buildings ; and ...
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The proliferation of the wens | 22 |
4 The rise and fall of imperial London 1811 | 36 |
Passion and partisanship | 55 |
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