The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... present purposes call these coming town provinces ' urban regions . ' Practically , by a process of confluence , the whole of Great Britain south of the Highlands seems destined to become such an urban region , laced all together not ...
... present purposes call these coming town provinces ' urban regions . ' Practically , by a process of confluence , the whole of Great Britain south of the Highlands seems destined to become such an urban region , laced all together not ...
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... present is mainly the as yet too unconscious child of the past , and that in the city he is still working within the grasp of natural conditions . To realise the geographic and historic factors of our city's life is thus the first step ...
... present is mainly the as yet too unconscious child of the past , and that in the city he is still working within the grasp of natural conditions . To realise the geographic and historic factors of our city's life is thus the first step ...
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... Present , and its Future . Better far , as life transcends books , we may see , and , yet more , foresee , the growth of civic consciousness and conscience , the awakening of citizenship towards civic renascence .... 53 The tyranny of ...
... Present , and its Future . Better far , as life transcends books , we may see , and , yet more , foresee , the growth of civic consciousness and conscience , the awakening of citizenship towards civic renascence .... 53 The tyranny of ...
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The proliferation of the wens | 22 |
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