The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... whole country is more approximated to it , more linked with it , more affected by its direct influences , and by the example which it sets . . . . let London once become thoroughly irreligious , and there will come a dry rot into the whole ...
... whole country is more approximated to it , more linked with it , more affected by its direct influences , and by the example which it sets . . . . let London once become thoroughly irreligious , and there will come a dry rot into the whole ...
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... Whole families went through a gradual starvation . They only wanted a Dante to record their suffering . And yet even his words would fall short of the awful truth ; they could only present an outline of the tremendous facts of the ...
... Whole families went through a gradual starvation . They only wanted a Dante to record their suffering . And yet even his words would fall short of the awful truth ; they could only present an outline of the tremendous facts of the ...
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... whole level of poverty has been pressed upwards by increasing demands on life - demands which were unthought of forty , thirty , or even twenty years ago . But the gulf is still wide which separates the poor from such a degree of ...
... whole level of poverty has been pressed upwards by increasing demands on life - demands which were unthought of forty , thirty , or even twenty years ago . But the gulf is still wide which separates the poor from such a degree of ...
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The proliferation of the wens | 22 |
4 The rise and fall of imperial London 1811 | 36 |
Passion and partisanship | 55 |
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