The Nineteenth Century, Količina 23Henry S. King & Company, 1888 |
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... towns at different times . But take London alone . When the population of England in 1801 was under nine millions , that of London was 958,863 . The capital and the kingdom have grown together , but the former has always grown faster ...
... towns at different times . But take London alone . When the population of England in 1801 was under nine millions , that of London was 958,863 . The capital and the kingdom have grown together , but the former has always grown faster ...
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... towns . The larger towns require for their regulation larger powers of self - rule than smaller towns ; and if from the first this principle had been followed , if the investiture of urban communities with judicial and sanitary powers ...
... towns . The larger towns require for their regulation larger powers of self - rule than smaller towns ; and if from the first this principle had been followed , if the investiture of urban communities with judicial and sanitary powers ...
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... towns , being parishes or local government districts , and of country villages . The towns must be left to their urban organisation . There remain only the villages to be governed by a district council . Now , if it were possible to ...
... towns , being parishes or local government districts , and of country villages . The towns must be left to their urban organisation . There remain only the villages to be governed by a district council . Now , if it were possible to ...
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THE PROGRESS OF CREMATION By Sir Henry Thompson | 1 |
a Dialogue By Frederic Harrison | 18 |
A RIVER OF RUINED CAPITALS By Sir W W Hunter | 40 |
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