The Rebuilding of London After the Great FireJonathan Cape, 1940 - 333 pages |
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... able to enter ' claim received ' number less than 100 . Charles met the obvious failure of this method by the appointment of the three commissioners to whom reference has already been made , giving them the duty , in collaboration with ...
... able to enter ' claim received ' number less than 100 . Charles met the obvious failure of this method by the appointment of the three commissioners to whom reference has already been made , giving them the duty , in collaboration with ...
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... able to devote their whole time to setting out , they might have been able to keep on terms with the work , but they were constantly needed to advise and report on other matters , and arrears soon accumulated . Under the most favourable ...
... able to devote their whole time to setting out , they might have been able to keep on terms with the work , but they were constantly needed to advise and report on other matters , and arrears soon accumulated . Under the most favourable ...
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... able to give a just decree . This system , the foundation of all the methods devised for preventing disputes and discovering irregular houses , was also the basis of the method used to pay for ' staked ' land . Under the Acts , all ...
... able to give a just decree . This system , the foundation of all the methods devised for preventing disputes and discovering irregular houses , was also the basis of the method used to pay for ' staked ' land . Under the Acts , all ...
Contents
PREFACE | 15 |
THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON | 21 |
PLANS FOR A NEW LONDON | 40 |
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