The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... human beings into one spot , humanity remaining what is it , must be fraught into moral infection . . . . Cities are the centres and theatres of human ambition , human cupidity , human pleasure . On the one side , the appetites , the ...
... human beings into one spot , humanity remaining what is it , must be fraught into moral infection . . . . Cities are the centres and theatres of human ambition , human cupidity , human pleasure . On the one side , the appetites , the ...
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... human turmoil and the endless lines of vehicles , after visiting the slums of the metropolis , one realises for the first time that these Londoners have been forced to sacrifice the best qualities of their human nature , to bring to ...
... human turmoil and the endless lines of vehicles , after visiting the slums of the metropolis , one realises for the first time that these Londoners have been forced to sacrifice the best qualities of their human nature , to bring to ...
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... human beings into great cities , for the more easy dispatch of business . Whether we shall devise other means ... human nobleness as well as human baseness ; that to be crushed into contact with their fellow - men , forced at least the ...
... human beings into great cities , for the more easy dispatch of business . Whether we shall devise other means ... human nobleness as well as human baseness ; that to be crushed into contact with their fellow - men , forced at least the ...
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The proliferation of the wens | 22 |
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