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" a complete interpenetration of city and country, a complete fusion of their different modes of life and a combination of the advantages of both, such as no country in the world has ever seen. "
Studies in History, Economics, and Public Law - Page 475
1899
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The Medical Times and Gazette, Volume 2

1860 - 930 pages
...prove to be no dream, but a well-founded expectation ; he believes vhat we shall ultimately obtain ' a complete interpenetration of city and country, a...both, such as no country in the world has ever seen.' But it may be asked, whether it is forbidden by this last expression to accept as a perfect model even...
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New Miscellanies

Charles Kingsley - England - 1860 - 400 pages
...believe, to build better things than cities. They will issue in a complete interpenetration of city and of country, a complete fusion of their different modes...both, such as no country in the world has ever seen. We shall have, I believe and trust, ere another generation has passed, model lodging-houses springing...
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Annual report of the registrar-general of births, deaths, and ..., Volumes 22-23

1861 - 694 pages
...well-founded expectation ; he believes that we shall ultimately obtain "a complete interpénétration of city and country, a complete fusion of " their..." such as no country in the world has ever seen."* But it may be asked, whether it is forbidden by this last expression to accept as a perfect model even...
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The works of Charles Kingsley, Volume 18

Charles Kingsley - 1880 - 322 pages
...believe, to build better things than cities. They will issue in a complete interpenetration of city and of country, a complete fusion of their different modes...both, such as no country in the world has ever seen. We shall have, I believe and trust, ere another generation has past, model lodging-- houses springing...
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Sanitary and Social Lectures and Essays

Charles Kingsley - Literary Collections - 1880 - 338 pages
...believe, to build better things than cities. They will issue in a complete interpenetration of city and of country, a complete fusion of their different modes...both, such as no country in the world has ever seen. We shall have, I believe and trust, ere another generation has past, model lodginghouses springing...
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The works of Charles Kingsley, Volume 18

Charles Kingsley - 1880 - 356 pages
...believe, to build better things than cities. They will issue in a complete interpenetration of city and of country, a complete fusion of their different modes...combination of the advantages of both, such as no country in theworld has ever seen. We shall have, I believe and trust, ere another generation has past, model...
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Vital Statistics: A Memorial Volume of Selections from the Reports and ...

William Farr - Great Britain - 1885 - 612 pages
...interpénétration of city and " country, a complete fusion of their dînèrent modes of life, aud a " eonibimtion of the advantages of both, such as no country in the " world lias ever r-een."* But it may be asked, whether it is forbidden by this last expression to accept as...
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The Prevention of Senility: And A Sanitary Outlook

James Crichton-Browne - Brain - 1905 - 160 pages
...in his philanthropic ardour foresaw something of the kind, for he dreamt of cities which should be " a complete interpenetration of city and country, a...both, such as no country in the world has ever seen." And his vision has come to pass. We have Bourneville and Port Sunlight — cheering oasis in the industrial...
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The Prevention of senility, and A sanitary outlook

Sir James Crichton-Browne - 1905 - 158 pages
...for he dreamt of cities which should be " a complete interpenetration of city and country, a comple fusion of their different modes of life and a combination...both, such as no country in the world has ever seen." And his vision has come to pass. We have Bourneville and Port Sunlight — cheering oasis in the industrial...
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The Earth as Transformed by Human Action: Global and Regional Changes in the ...

B. L. Turner, William C. Clark, Robert W. Kates, John F. Richards, Jessica T. Mathews, William B. Meyer - Nature - 1993 - 740 pages
...advantages of both city and country life. . .a complete fusion of their different modes of life and combination of the advantages of both, such as no country in the world has ever seen." (Weber 1899: 475) References Aldridgc. HR 1915. The Case for Town Planning. London: National Housing...
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