The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... thousand houses ... not only for the advantages of society , but for the convenience of receiving their annuities , and improving their interests with administration . Having thus accounted for the augmented population of twenty thousand ...
... thousand houses ... not only for the advantages of society , but for the convenience of receiving their annuities , and improving their interests with administration . Having thus accounted for the augmented population of twenty thousand ...
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... thousand inhabitants more than their respective places of worship can contain , -six wherein the excess amounts to from thirty to forty thousand ; two in which it is from forty to fifty thousand , and one parish , that of Mary - le ...
... thousand inhabitants more than their respective places of worship can contain , -six wherein the excess amounts to from thirty to forty thousand ; two in which it is from forty to fifty thousand , and one parish , that of Mary - le ...
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... thousand a - year , or of one thousand a - year ? There are parishes in England , which contain more people of between five hundred and three thousand pounds a - year , than could be found in all the dominions of the Emperor Nicholas ...
... thousand a - year , or of one thousand a - year ? There are parishes in England , which contain more people of between five hundred and three thousand pounds a - year , than could be found in all the dominions of the Emperor Nicholas ...
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The proliferation of the wens | 22 |
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