The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... diseases among the community , and as aggravating most other diseases . The subsequent extracts from the sanitary ... disease attendant on re- movable circumstances appears from one end of the island to the other amidst the population ...
... diseases among the community , and as aggravating most other diseases . The subsequent extracts from the sanitary ... disease attendant on re- movable circumstances appears from one end of the island to the other amidst the population ...
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... diseases that , up to the present hour , have afflicted humanity ... ... Mr. Chadwick has many times told us that he could build a city that would give any stated ... disease of the living world in the Σ 163 The Idea of the City 1876.
... diseases that , up to the present hour , have afflicted humanity ... ... Mr. Chadwick has many times told us that he could build a city that would give any stated ... disease of the living world in the Σ 163 The Idea of the City 1876.
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Bruce Ivor Coleman. death , every disease of the living world in the district , and every assumable cause of disease , comes to light and is subjected , if need be , to inquiry . ... in our model city certain forms of disease would find ...
Bruce Ivor Coleman. death , every disease of the living world in the district , and every assumable cause of disease , comes to light and is subjected , if need be , to inquiry . ... in our model city certain forms of disease would find ...
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The proliferation of the wens | 22 |
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