The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... matter to be deplored , should be an object of desire . . . . ... Were the error in relation to the social influence ... matters taken under their peculiar patronage . Its true tendency must be to bring back the rudeness of a feudal age ...
... matter to be deplored , should be an object of desire . . . . ... Were the error in relation to the social influence ... matters taken under their peculiar patronage . Its true tendency must be to bring back the rudeness of a feudal age ...
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... matter - of- fact . I won't deny that I am proud of belonging to a town- -or perhaps I should rather say a district - the necessities of which give birth to such grandeur of conception . I would rather be a man toiling , suffering -nay ...
... matter - of- fact . I won't deny that I am proud of belonging to a town- -or perhaps I should rather say a district - the necessities of which give birth to such grandeur of conception . I would rather be a man toiling , suffering -nay ...
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... matter for little surprise . . . . One of the saddest results of this over - crowding is the inevitable association of honest people with criminals . . . . Who can wonder that every evil flourishes in such hotbeds of vice and disease ...
... matter for little surprise . . . . One of the saddest results of this over - crowding is the inevitable association of honest people with criminals . . . . Who can wonder that every evil flourishes in such hotbeds of vice and disease ...
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The proliferation of the wens | 22 |
4 The rise and fall of imperial London 1811 | 36 |
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