The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... material , came to conform to Kingsley's dictum that the true literature of the city should call for its reforma- tion and sing of its woes . Two other members of the artistic and literary world had just as little impact upon government ...
... material , came to conform to Kingsley's dictum that the true literature of the city should call for its reforma- tion and sing of its woes . Two other members of the artistic and literary world had just as little impact upon government ...
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... material and immaterial structures and functions , which we call the City . Correspondingly , the improve- ment of the individuals of the community , which is the aim of eugenics , involves a corresponding civic progress ... we see that ...
... material and immaterial structures and functions , which we call the City . Correspondingly , the improve- ment of the individuals of the community , which is the aim of eugenics , involves a corresponding civic progress ... we see that ...
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... material of a complementary and contemporary volume , the Social Survey proper . . . . Mr. Booth's monumental Survey ... materials towards such a volume are , of course , to be found in all municipal offices , though scattered between ...
... material of a complementary and contemporary volume , the Social Survey proper . . . . Mr. Booth's monumental Survey ... materials towards such a volume are , of course , to be found in all municipal offices , though scattered between ...
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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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