The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... continue virtually isolated . ' ' And is that their condition in cities ? ' ' It is their condition everywhere ; but in cities that condition is aggravated . A density of population implies a severer struggle for existence , and a ...
... continue virtually isolated . ' ' And is that their condition in cities ? ' ' It is their condition everywhere ; but in cities that condition is aggravated . A density of population implies a severer struggle for existence , and a ...
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... continue to form , your architecture , as long as you worship her ; and it is quite vain to ask me to tell you how to build to her ; you know far better than I. [ From a lecture at the Royal Artillery Institution , Woolwich , in 1869 ] ...
... continue to form , your architecture , as long as you worship her ; and it is quite vain to ask me to tell you how to build to her ; you know far better than I. [ From a lecture at the Royal Artillery Institution , Woolwich , in 1869 ] ...
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... continue . ... first , What are the causes of this excessive disease and mortality ? And , next , How are we to find a remedy ? The causes , I think , are few and simple - overcrowding , drunkenness , and immorality ; and among a ...
... continue . ... first , What are the causes of this excessive disease and mortality ? And , next , How are we to find a remedy ? The causes , I think , are few and simple - overcrowding , drunkenness , and immorality ; and among a ...
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