The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... hand . The inhabitants of the village , especially the younger generation , accustom themselves to factory work , grow skilful in it , and when the first mill can no longer employ them all , wages fall , and the immigration of fresh ...
... hand . The inhabitants of the village , especially the younger generation , accustom themselves to factory work , grow skilful in it , and when the first mill can no longer employ them all , wages fall , and the immigration of fresh ...
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... Hands were soiled with it , the mills throughout the many stories oozed and trickled it . The atmosphere of those Fairy palaces was like the breath of the simoom : and their inhabitants , wasting with ... hand , 137 The Idea of the City 1854.
... Hands were soiled with it , the mills throughout the many stories oozed and trickled it . The atmosphere of those Fairy palaces was like the breath of the simoom : and their inhabitants , wasting with ... hand , 137 The Idea of the City 1854.
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... hand are devoted in the main to dwellings . Here every alley is thronged with small industries ; all but every door ... hands that have been stained with gold - dust may , as likely as not , some day extend themselves in petition for a ...
... hand are devoted in the main to dwellings . Here every alley is thronged with small industries ; all but every door ... hands that have been stained with gold - dust may , as likely as not , some day extend themselves in petition for a ...
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