The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... manufacturing districts . Lancashire , even in that season of distress , required a smaller poor - rate than any other district ... These facts seem to indicate that the manufacturer is both in a more comfortable and in a less dependent ...
... manufacturing districts . Lancashire , even in that season of distress , required a smaller poor - rate than any other district ... These facts seem to indicate that the manufacturer is both in a more comfortable and in a less dependent ...
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... manufacturing towns ... the centralising tendency of manufacture continues in full force , and every new factory built in the country bears in it the germ of a manufacturing town . If it were possible for this mad rush of manu- facture ...
... manufacturing towns ... the centralising tendency of manufacture continues in full force , and every new factory built in the country bears in it the germ of a manufacturing town . If it were possible for this mad rush of manu- facture ...
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... manufacturing districts ” , as they used to be called . . . .One is tempted to believe from what one has read of the condition of those districts in the nineteenth century , that those who had them under their power worried , befouled ...
... manufacturing districts ” , as they used to be called . . . .One is tempted to believe from what one has read of the condition of those districts in the nineteenth century , that those who had them under their power worried , befouled ...
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