The Rebuilding of London After the Great FireArnold, 1951 - 333 pages |
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... Restoration , in fact , saw Charles being approached with petitions whose phraseology may well have been copied from those laid before his father and before Cromwell . With many protestations of loyalty the reinstated urged , as the ...
... Restoration , in fact , saw Charles being approached with petitions whose phraseology may well have been copied from those laid before his father and before Cromwell . With many protestations of loyalty the reinstated urged , as the ...
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... Restoration had been heavy , and changes in personnel had weakened the strength of the reformers . Expenditure again annually exceeded income , and only a fraction of the increase in the debt was represented by new assets . The purchase ...
... Restoration had been heavy , and changes in personnel had weakened the strength of the reformers . Expenditure again annually exceeded income , and only a fraction of the increase in the debt was represented by new assets . The purchase ...
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... restoration of the city and its commerce . This should receive preference , and , until the restoration had been completed , private interests should be left on one side . In addition , since only the free flow of trade could show ...
... restoration of the city and its commerce . This should receive preference , and , until the restoration had been completed , private interests should be left on one side . In addition , since only the free flow of trade could show ...
Contents
PREFACE | 15 |
THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON | 21 |
PLANS FOR A NEW LONDON | 40 |
Copyright | |
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