The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... moral , and to every civilising purpose , been nearly as good as broken up . Every thing has been permitted to run ... moral worthlessness , in the latter situation , when we find that every moral influence , which bears upon the former ...
... moral , and to every civilising purpose , been nearly as good as broken up . Every thing has been permitted to run ... moral worthlessness , in the latter situation , when we find that every moral influence , which bears upon the former ...
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... moral and political considerations , viz . , that the noxious physical agencies depress the health and bodily condition of the population , and act as obstacles to education and to moral culture ; that in abridging the dura- tion of the ...
... moral and political considerations , viz . , that the noxious physical agencies depress the health and bodily condition of the population , and act as obstacles to education and to moral culture ; that in abridging the dura- tion of the ...
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... moral desires and aspirations of the class inhabiting these houses will come in aid of sanitary measures .. The character that seems to be common to all those classes appears to be that of moral destitution ? -Exactly so ; and that ...
... moral desires and aspirations of the class inhabiting these houses will come in aid of sanitary measures .. The character that seems to be common to all those classes appears to be that of moral destitution ? -Exactly so ; and that ...
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The proliferation of the wens | 22 |
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