The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... idea . Rome represents conquest ; faith hovers over the towers of Jerusalem ; and Athens embodies the pre - eminent quality of the antique world , art . In modern ages , commerce has created London ; while manners have long found a ...
... idea . Rome represents conquest ; faith hovers over the towers of Jerusalem ; and Athens embodies the pre - eminent quality of the antique world , art . In modern ages , commerce has created London ; while manners have long found a ...
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... idea of legislative interference and compulsion and voiced the provincial distrust of London government . Stanley ( 30 ) , a Conservative grandee anxious to come to terms with commercial Lancashire , relied on municipal action and ...
... idea of legislative interference and compulsion and voiced the provincial distrust of London government . Stanley ( 30 ) , a Conservative grandee anxious to come to terms with commercial Lancashire , relied on municipal action and ...
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Bruce Ivor Coleman. and authority there ? Every one of us has the idea of country , as a sentiment ; hardly any one of us has the idea of the State , as a working power . And why ? Because we habitually live in our ordinary selves ...
Bruce Ivor Coleman. and authority there ? Every one of us has the idea of country , as a sentiment ; hardly any one of us has the idea of the State , as a working power . And why ? Because we habitually live in our ordinary selves ...
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The proliferation of the wens | 22 |
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