The American People in the Industrial CityDavid F. Allmendinger Pendulum Press, 1973 - 224 Seiten |
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... rooms , is unknown in London or in any other city of Great Britain . It was first constructed in New York about the year 1879 , and with slight modifications has been practically the sole type of building erected since , and is the type ...
... rooms , is unknown in London or in any other city of Great Britain . It was first constructed in New York about the year 1879 , and with slight modifications has been practically the sole type of building erected since , and is the type ...
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... rooms ob- tain , instead of fresh air and sunshine , foul air and semi - darkness . In- deed it is questionable whether the rooms would not be more habitable and more sanitary with no shaft at all , depending for their light and air ...
... rooms ob- tain , instead of fresh air and sunshine , foul air and semi - darkness . In- deed it is questionable whether the rooms would not be more habitable and more sanitary with no shaft at all , depending for their light and air ...
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... rooms are bad for her eyes and health generally . So it is well that the grandmother can help herself at present ... rooms , but wasn't successful and had no savings when she stopped regular work . She has now three rooms , rent $ 16.00 ...
... rooms are bad for her eyes and health generally . So it is well that the grandmother can help herself at present ... rooms , but wasn't successful and had no savings when she stopped regular work . She has now three rooms , rent $ 16.00 ...
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WorkingClass Families | 6 |
Workers in the Industrial City | 10 |
Justice and Law | 13 |
Urheberrecht | |
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