The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... thought and feeling . In this unprecedented partnership between capital and science , working on a spot which Nature had indicated as the fitting theatre of their exploits , he beheld a great source of the wealth of nations which had ...
... thought and feeling . In this unprecedented partnership between capital and science , working on a spot which Nature had indicated as the fitting theatre of their exploits , he beheld a great source of the wealth of nations which had ...
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... thought of what existence might be that these do it all without prospect or hope of reward save the permission to eat and sleep and bring into the world other creatures to strive with them for bread , surely that thought is yet more ...
... thought of what existence might be that these do it all without prospect or hope of reward save the permission to eat and sleep and bring into the world other creatures to strive with them for bread , surely that thought is yet more ...
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... thoughts of them under that aspect . . . . Every instinct of my being is anti - democratic , and I dread to think of what our England may become ... thought all 224 1903 Birth of Modern Britain The triumph of artificial circumstance, 1903.
... thoughts of them under that aspect . . . . Every instinct of my being is anti - democratic , and I dread to think of what our England may become ... thought all 224 1903 Birth of Modern Britain The triumph of artificial circumstance, 1903.
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