The Rebuilding of London After the Great FireArnold, 1951 - 333 pages |
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... needed for a relatively short time , much additional labour and a fan- tastic expansion in the supply of certain commodities . It needed them urgently , quickly , and cheaply , and it desired to have them with a minimum of sacrifice on ...
... needed for a relatively short time , much additional labour and a fan- tastic expansion in the supply of certain commodities . It needed them urgently , quickly , and cheaply , and it desired to have them with a minimum of sacrifice on ...
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... needed for a relatively short time , much additional labour and a fan- tastic expansion in the supply of certain commodities . It needed them urgently , quickly , and cheaply , and it desired to have them with a minimum of sacrifice on ...
... needed for a relatively short time , much additional labour and a fan- tastic expansion in the supply of certain commodities . It needed them urgently , quickly , and cheaply , and it desired to have them with a minimum of sacrifice on ...
Page 179
... needed drastic revision . The liabilities were too low by at least £ 5000 , the assets too high by perhaps £ 75,000 . The City knew that this was so before the Fire added to its difficulties . With liabilities of rather over £ 300,000 ...
... needed drastic revision . The liabilities were too low by at least £ 5000 , the assets too high by perhaps £ 75,000 . The City knew that this was so before the Fire added to its difficulties . With liabilities of rather over £ 300,000 ...
Contents
PREFACE | 15 |
THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON | 21 |
PLANS FOR A NEW LONDON | 40 |
Copyright | |
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