The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... face , a garden bristling with an immense illustrative flora . Possible stories , presentable figures , rise from the thick jungle as the observer moves , fluttering up like startled game , and before he knows it indeed he has fairly to ...
... face , a garden bristling with an immense illustrative flora . Possible stories , presentable figures , rise from the thick jungle as the observer moves , fluttering up like startled game , and before he knows it indeed he has fairly to ...
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... face to face with the heaviest indictment that can be brought against modern industrial progress , and the forces driving an increased proportion of our population into towns are bringing about a decadence of morale which is the ...
... face to face with the heaviest indictment that can be brought against modern industrial progress , and the forces driving an increased proportion of our population into towns are bringing about a decadence of morale which is the ...
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Bruce Ivor Coleman. necessary to recognise that we are face to face with a phenomenon unique in the world's history . Turbulent rioting over military successes , Hooliganism , and a certain temper of fickle excitability has revealed to ...
Bruce Ivor Coleman. necessary to recognise that we are face to face with a phenomenon unique in the world's history . Turbulent rioting over military successes , Hooliganism , and a certain temper of fickle excitability has revealed to ...
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The proliferation of the wens | 22 |
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