The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... spirit of the age in this respect ; and in no protestant country beside is there an aristocracy or an established church retaining so much of the form and spirit of remote times . . . . The elements of social life which tend necessarily ...
... spirit of the age in this respect ; and in no protestant country beside is there an aristocracy or an established church retaining so much of the form and spirit of remote times . . . . The elements of social life which tend necessarily ...
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... spirit , and to take up the forms of a commonwealth . In proportion as a nation becomes a nation of towns and cities , this spirit , and these forms , are likely to become more prevalent and more fixed . Cities are states upon a small ...
... spirit , and to take up the forms of a commonwealth . In proportion as a nation becomes a nation of towns and cities , this spirit , and these forms , are likely to become more prevalent and more fixed . Cities are states upon a small ...
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... spirit , 1855 Extracts from Lord Stanley's speech at Bolton in October 1855 , printed in Speeches and Addresses of Edward Henry XVth Earl of Derby ( 2 vols , 1894 ) , ed . T. H. Sanderson and E. S. Roscoe , i , pp . 7-12 . Edward Henry ...
... spirit , 1855 Extracts from Lord Stanley's speech at Bolton in October 1855 , printed in Speeches and Addresses of Edward Henry XVth Earl of Derby ( 2 vols , 1894 ) , ed . T. H. Sanderson and E. S. Roscoe , i , pp . 7-12 . Edward Henry ...
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