The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... existence remains . What is true of London , is true of Manchester , Birmingham , Leeds , is true of all great towns . Everywhere barbarous indifference , hard egotism on one hand , and nameless misery on the other , every- where social ...
... existence remains . What is true of London , is true of Manchester , Birmingham , Leeds , is true of all great towns . Everywhere barbarous indifference , hard egotism on one hand , and nameless misery on the other , every- where social ...
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... existence , hardly even for the evils , of great cities . The process of their growth has been very simple . They have gathered themselves round abbeys and castles , for the sake of protection ; round courts , for the sake of law ...
... existence , hardly even for the evils , of great cities . The process of their growth has been very simple . They have gathered themselves round abbeys and castles , for the sake of protection ; round courts , for the sake of law ...
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... existence I believe to be the only solution of the problem . . . . ... If it is true , as we are taught and as I believe , that the standard of life is rising , and that the proportion of the population in very poor circumstances never ...
... existence I believe to be the only solution of the problem . . . . ... If it is true , as we are taught and as I believe , that the standard of life is rising , and that the proportion of the population in very poor circumstances never ...
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