The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... future , ' he said , ' and hardly any of us troubled to think what future we were making . And here it is ! " ... The vastness of street and house he was prepared for , the multi- tudes of people . But conflicts in the city ways ! And ...
... future , ' he said , ' and hardly any of us troubled to think what future we were making . And here it is ! " ... The vastness of street and house he was prepared for , the multi- tudes of people . But conflicts in the city ways ! And ...
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... future Regius Professor of Modern History at Cambridge . His analysis of the vulgarizing tendencies of modern city life and his bitter attack on laissez - faire Conservatism took Arnold's " The Future ' ( see document 26 ) as its text ...
... future Regius Professor of Modern History at Cambridge . His analysis of the vulgarizing tendencies of modern city life and his bitter attack on laissez - faire Conservatism took Arnold's " The Future ' ( see document 26 ) as its text ...
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... future , which must avoid as far as it can the dangers of mere utopianism .. ... After this general and preliminary survey of geographic environment and historic development , there nowadays begins to appear the material of a ...
... future , which must avoid as far as it can the dangers of mere utopianism .. ... After this general and preliminary survey of geographic environment and historic development , there nowadays begins to appear the material of a ...
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The proliferation of the wens | 22 |
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