The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... condition of the urban poor attracted less attention during the mid - Victorian phase of economic optimism , but in the 1880s the revelation of the gulf between the rising standards of society at large and the condition of the slum ...
... condition of the urban poor attracted less attention during the mid - Victorian phase of economic optimism , but in the 1880s the revelation of the gulf between the rising standards of society at large and the condition of the slum ...
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... condition I have described , presenting him- self with the symptoms of a consumption , the medical man has no means of detecting the one of many causes by which it may have been occasioned ... unless the medical investigator had himself ...
... condition I have described , presenting him- self with the symptoms of a consumption , the medical man has no means of detecting the one of many causes by which it may have been occasioned ... unless the medical investigator had himself ...
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... conditions of the dwellings , of which instances will be presented , are more numerous and decided . . . The most experienced public officers acquainted with the condition of the inferior population of the towns would agree in giving ...
... conditions of the dwellings , of which instances will be presented , are more numerous and decided . . . The most experienced public officers acquainted with the condition of the inferior population of the towns would agree in giving ...
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