The Rebuilding of London After the Great FireJonathan Cape, 1940 - 333 pages |
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Page 44
... tion in the suburbs had become intolerable , the Council had even asked the City to consider ' whether they woulde accepte of parte of the suburbs into their jurisdiction and liberty for better government ' . The offer was not accepted ...
... tion in the suburbs had become intolerable , the Council had even asked the City to consider ' whether they woulde accepte of parte of the suburbs into their jurisdiction and liberty for better government ' . The offer was not accepted ...
Page 163
... tion and receive the compensation . If there was no question of melioration , the amount was apportioned . În reply to an inquiry from the City , St. Thomas's Hospital wrote in 1677 , ' You may assure the Comittee that the Governors of ...
... tion and receive the compensation . If there was no question of melioration , the amount was apportioned . În reply to an inquiry from the City , St. Thomas's Hospital wrote in 1677 , ' You may assure the Comittee that the Governors of ...
Page 229
... tion than the creation of a quay which would bring it no direct advantage whatsoever , and had no officials to spare to coerce those who failed to clear their own ground . However , when Wren reported to the King that although the eight ...
... tion than the creation of a quay which would bring it no direct advantage whatsoever , and had no officials to spare to coerce those who failed to clear their own ground . However , when Wren reported to the King that although the eight ...
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