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Page 291
... town houses of the Grosvenors and other wealthy Londoners stood , has become a street of hotels and offices . The last Grosvenor land to be developed , before the cre- ation of the dukedom of Westminster in 1874 , included Belgravia and ...
... town houses of the Grosvenors and other wealthy Londoners stood , has become a street of hotels and offices . The last Grosvenor land to be developed , before the cre- ation of the dukedom of Westminster in 1874 , included Belgravia and ...
Page 310
... town council issued a notable and pioneer- ing ordinance regulating religion , public morals , and poor relief , a document that owes much to Luther's teaching and perhaps something to the initiative of Karlstadt . At the end of 1521 ...
... town council issued a notable and pioneer- ing ordinance regulating religion , public morals , and poor relief , a document that owes much to Luther's teaching and perhaps something to the initiative of Karlstadt . At the end of 1521 ...
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... town of 10,000 people , but by 1851 its textile ( chiefly cotton ) industries had so prospered that it had become a manufacturing and commercial city of more than 300,000 inhabitants , already spilling out its suburbs and absorbing its ...
... town of 10,000 people , but by 1851 its textile ( chiefly cotton ) industries had so prospered that it had become a manufacturing and commercial city of more than 300,000 inhabitants , already spilling out its suburbs and absorbing its ...
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