The Rebuilding of London After the Great FireArnold, 1951 - 333 pages |
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Page 89
... body settling elsewhere , and nobody encouraged to trade.'1 His pessimism was unjustified . In the New Year progress was as rapid as it had previously been slow . The Lords gave searching attention to the matter of the Fire Court ...
... body settling elsewhere , and nobody encouraged to trade.'1 His pessimism was unjustified . In the New Year progress was as rapid as it had previously been slow . The Lords gave searching attention to the matter of the Fire Court ...
Page 89
... body settling elsewhere , and nobody encouraged to trade.'1 His pessimism was unjustified . In the New Year progress was as rapid as it had previously been slow . The Lords gave searching attention to the matter of the Fire Court ...
... body settling elsewhere , and nobody encouraged to trade.'1 His pessimism was unjustified . In the New Year progress was as rapid as it had previously been slow . The Lords gave searching attention to the matter of the Fire Court ...
Page 287
... body of commissioners.1 Appointed by the City , with exclusive control , they had power to impose taxes and to distrain if they were not paid . A central body , though left to work through the old machinery of ward and parish , they ...
... body of commissioners.1 Appointed by the City , with exclusive control , they had power to impose taxes and to distrain if they were not paid . A central body , though left to work through the old machinery of ward and parish , they ...
Contents
PREFACE | 15 |
THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON | 21 |
PLANS FOR A NEW LONDON | 40 |
Copyright | |
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