| Albert Shaw - Municipal government - 1895 - 408 pages
...virus, ' "aw™ are as feasible as the drainage of a swamp and the total dissipation of its miasmas. The conditions and circumstances that surround the...race, in body, in mind, and in moral character. The so-called problems of the modern city are but the various phases of the one main question, How can... | |
| Albert Shaw - Municipal government - 1895 - 412 pages
...their virus, able, are as feasible as the drainage of a swamp and the total dissipation of its miasmas. The conditions and circumstances that surround the...race, in body, in mind, and in moral character. The so-called problems of the modern city are but the various phases of the one main question, How can... | |
| Albert Shaw - Municipal government - 1895 - 412 pages
...their virus, 'awe. are as feasible as the drainage of a swamp and the total dissipation of its miasmas. The conditions and circumstances that surround the...race, in body, in mind, and in moral character. The so-called problems of the modern city are but the various phases of the one main question, How can... | |
| Adna Ferrin Weber - Cities and towns - 1904 - 46 pages
...of their virus are as feasible as the drainage of a swamp and the total dissipation of its miasmas. The conditions and circumstances that surround the...race, in body, in mind, and in moral character. The so-called problems of the modern city are but the various phases of the one main question, How can... | |
| Josiah Strong - Cities - 1907 - 382 pages
...of their virus, are as feasible as the drainage of a swamp and the total dissipation of its miasmas. The conditions and circumstances that surround the...race, in body, in mind, and in moral character. The so-called problems of the modern city are but the various phases of the one main question, How can... | |
| Josiah Strong - Cities - 1907 - 378 pages
...total dissipation of its miasmas. The conditions and circumstances that surround the lives of the 199 masses of people in modern cities can be so adjusted...race, in body, in mind, and in moral character. The so-called problems of the modern city are but the various phases of the one main question, How can... | |
| Ebenezer Howard - Philosophy - 2004 - 210 pages
...their virus, arc as feasible as the drainage of a swamp, and the total dissipation of its miasmas. The conditions and circumstances that surround the lives of the masses of the people in modern cities can be so adjusted to their needs as to result in the highest development... | |
| American Society for the Extension of University Teaching - 1896 - 430 pages
...of their virus, are as feasible as the drainage of a swamp and the total dissipation of its miasmas. The conditions and circumstances that surround the...race, in body, in mind and in moral character. The so-called problems of the modern city are but the various phases of the one main question, How can... | |
| Electric engineering - 1895 - 388 pages
...of their virus are as feasible as the drainage of a swamp and the total dissipation of its miasmas. The conditions and circumstances that surround the...the race in body, in mind, and in moral character." In Great Britain and on the continent the people are flocking to the cities, drawn thitherward by the... | |
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