The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... municipal government , emphasizing instead the ' local self - government ' of their communities and the defence of individual liberties . Toryism too , after dallying with notions of activist government , did little to provide a ...
... municipal government , emphasizing instead the ' local self - government ' of their communities and the defence of individual liberties . Toryism too , after dallying with notions of activist government , did little to provide a ...
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... municipal buildings , June 1874 ] For my part , I have an abiding faith in municipal institutions , an abiding sense of the value and importance of local self - government , and I desire therefore to surround them by everything which ...
... municipal buildings , June 1874 ] For my part , I have an abiding faith in municipal institutions , an abiding sense of the value and importance of local self - government , and I desire therefore to surround them by everything which ...
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... municipal enterprise , with greater freedom from the control of the Central Government , it may be found - especially on municipally owned land — that the field of municipal activity may grow so as to embrace a very large area , and yet ...
... municipal enterprise , with greater freedom from the control of the Central Government , it may be found - especially on municipally owned land — that the field of municipal activity may grow so as to embrace a very large area , and yet ...
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The proliferation of the wens | 22 |
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