The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... streets near the centre of business would be preferred ... to similar streets in remote parts of the town . . . . most of the old streets in the centre of the town , are as worthy of building- speculation as scites in the suburbs . Cross ...
... streets near the centre of business would be preferred ... to similar streets in remote parts of the town . . . . most of the old streets in the centre of the town , are as worthy of building- speculation as scites in the suburbs . Cross ...
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... streets . It may be in the faces of the people , or in what they carry - perhaps a reflection is thrown in this way ... streets are full of buying and selling , the poor living on the poor . . . . The neighbourhood of old Petticoat Lane ...
... streets . It may be in the faces of the people , or in what they carry - perhaps a reflection is thrown in this way ... streets are full of buying and selling , the poor living on the poor . . . . The neighbourhood of old Petticoat Lane ...
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... streets ; the anaemia of town life so strikingly prevalent in our city children ... Before the virility and health of the country life that has been entering the city during the past half - century , the street- reared population ...
... streets ; the anaemia of town life so strikingly prevalent in our city children ... Before the virility and health of the country life that has been entering the city during the past half - century , the street- reared population ...
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The proliferation of the wens | 22 |
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