The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... interest . One perennial was political worry , some- times about the social stability of cities themselves , at ... interests of the cities . Later in the century the suburban vote and business interests moved more to the Tory side , and ...
... interest . One perennial was political worry , some- times about the social stability of cities themselves , at ... interests of the cities . Later in the century the suburban vote and business interests moved more to the Tory side , and ...
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... interest on the national debt as the worst example of the exploitation of the countryside by city interests as well as one cause of London's continuing growth . The growth of large towns seemed to be inconsistent with the interests of ...
... interest on the national debt as the worst example of the exploitation of the countryside by city interests as well as one cause of London's continuing growth . The growth of large towns seemed to be inconsistent with the interests of ...
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... interest in the prosperity of cities ; and when such persons begin to regard cities with jealousy , . . . they ... interest , it is natural that they should be the result of something like common deliberation , and common consent . If it ...
... interest in the prosperity of cities ; and when such persons begin to regard cities with jealousy , . . . they ... interest , it is natural that they should be the result of something like common deliberation , and common consent . If it ...
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The proliferation of the wens | 22 |
4 The rise and fall of imperial London 1811 | 36 |
Passion and partisanship | 55 |
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