The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... inhabitants , had grown from 1.46 millions to 15.1 millions . By one estimate 21.3 per cent of Englishmen had lived in towns of 20,000 or more inhabitants in 1801 , but the figure had reached 61.7 per cent by 1891 . Though small towns ...
... inhabitants , had grown from 1.46 millions to 15.1 millions . By one estimate 21.3 per cent of Englishmen had lived in towns of 20,000 or more inhabitants in 1801 , but the figure had reached 61.7 per cent by 1891 . Though small towns ...
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... inhabitants in Scotland ; but the question is , will population increase most in well- peopled country parishes , or ... inhabitants of Scotland ... stands thus : - The inhabitants of towns had increased ... 907,431 The inhabitants of ...
... inhabitants in Scotland ; but the question is , will population increase most in well- peopled country parishes , or ... inhabitants of Scotland ... stands thus : - The inhabitants of towns had increased ... 907,431 The inhabitants of ...
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... inhabitant of the humbler classes is unknown to the majority of the inhabitants of that town ; by a small town , I mean a town where ... every inhabitant is more or less known to the mass of the people of the town ; ... in small towns ...
... inhabitant of the humbler classes is unknown to the majority of the inhabitants of that town ; by a small town , I mean a town where ... every inhabitant is more or less known to the mass of the people of the town ; ... in small towns ...
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The proliferation of the wens | 22 |
4 The rise and fall of imperial London 1811 | 36 |
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