The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... centre of intellectual life and artistic patronage , an antithesis between country good and city evil was already something of a literary convention . Tensions between city and countryside were not unique to England , but here the ...
... centre of intellectual life and artistic patronage , an antithesis between country good and city evil was already something of a literary convention . Tensions between city and countryside were not unique to England , but here the ...
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... centres of manufacture , they have , like the bricks and mortar desert of London , disappeared ; only , since they were centres of nothing but " manufacture " , and served no purpose but that of the gambling market , they have left less ...
... centres of manufacture , they have , like the bricks and mortar desert of London , disappeared ; only , since they were centres of nothing but " manufacture " , and served no purpose but that of the gambling market , they have left less ...
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... centre of observation and record on the one hand , and of a corresponding centre of experimental endeavour on the other - in short of Sociological Observatory and Sociological Laboratory , and of these as increasingly co - ordinated Q ...
... centre of observation and record on the one hand , and of a corresponding centre of experimental endeavour on the other - in short of Sociological Observatory and Sociological Laboratory , and of these as increasingly co - ordinated Q ...
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The proliferation of the wens | 22 |
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