The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... force of public opinion is in inverse proportion to the density of population , being weakest in the most crowded ... forces under the guidance of the selfish instincts of commercial individuals , or groups of individuals , is driving ...
... force of public opinion is in inverse proportion to the density of population , being weakest in the most crowded ... forces under the guidance of the selfish instincts of commercial individuals , or groups of individuals , is driving ...
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... force or ideal elevated over the shabby scene of temporary failure - this is the deep , imperative need of the ... forces of the older creeds of Christianity . Developing as they are today from their limited other - worldly outlook ...
... force or ideal elevated over the shabby scene of temporary failure - this is the deep , imperative need of the ... forces of the older creeds of Christianity . Developing as they are today from their limited other - worldly outlook ...
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... forces , 1901 Extracts from G. M. Trevelyan , ' Past and Future ' , in The Heart of the Empire ( 1901 ) , pp . 398–415 . Among the Liberal intellectuals contributing to Masterman's symposium was George Macaulay Trevelyan ( 1876-1962 ) ...
... forces , 1901 Extracts from G. M. Trevelyan , ' Past and Future ' , in The Heart of the Empire ( 1901 ) , pp . 398–415 . Among the Liberal intellectuals contributing to Masterman's symposium was George Macaulay Trevelyan ( 1876-1962 ) ...
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