The Rebuilding of London After the Great FireArnold, 1951 - 333 pages |
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... meet the demand . At no time did the City record the receipt of complaints about combination or excessive prices , and the notes of the committees managing its own very extensive rebuilding make no mention of them . It received no ...
... meet the demand . At no time did the City record the receipt of complaints about combination or excessive prices , and the notes of the committees managing its own very extensive rebuilding make no mention of them . It received no ...
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... meet the demand . At no time did the City record the receipt of complaints about combination or excessive prices , and the notes of the committees managing its own very extensive rebuilding make no mention of them . It received no ...
... meet the demand . At no time did the City record the receipt of complaints about combination or excessive prices , and the notes of the committees managing its own very extensive rebuilding make no mention of them . It received no ...
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... meet the clamour of the applicants . On July 20th , 1670 , the City Lands Committee resolved that ' all persons who have had warrants for paiment of any sums at 6 monthes end out of the Cole mony in Satisfaction for Ground laid into the ...
... meet the clamour of the applicants . On July 20th , 1670 , the City Lands Committee resolved that ' all persons who have had warrants for paiment of any sums at 6 monthes end out of the Cole mony in Satisfaction for Ground laid into the ...
Contents
PREFACE | 15 |
THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON | 21 |
PLANS FOR A NEW LONDON | 40 |
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