| Great Britain - 1866 - 848 pages
...densely inhabited, as to be highly injurious to the moral and physical Welfare of the Inhabitants, and many of the Thoroughfares are narrow, circuitous,...constructed in and through various Parts of said City, and several of the existing Streets altered and widened and diverted, and that in connexion with the... | |
| National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - 1875 - 1029 pages
...densely inhabited, as to be highly injurious to the moral and physical welfare of the inhabitants, and many of the thoroughfares are narrow, circuitous,...streets were constructed in and through various parts of the said city, and several of the existing streets altered, and widened, and diverted, and that in... | |
| New York state, board of social welfare - 1876 - 754 pages
...so densely inhabited as to be highly injurious to the moral and physical welfare of the inhabitants, and many of the thoroughfares are narrow, circuitous,...were taken down, and those portions of the said city reconstructed, and new streets were constructed in and through various parts of the said city, and... | |
| Francis Hindes Groome - 1883 - 330 pages
...inhabitants ; and many of the thoroughfares are narrow and circuitous and inconvenient, and it would be a public and local advantage if various houses and buildings were taken down,' etc. Besides the references already made to the operations of the Trust, wo may here notice the feuing... | |
| 1892 - 462 pages
...densely inhabited as to be highly " injurious to the moral and physical walfare of the inhabitants, and " many of the thoroughfares are narrow, circuitous,...buildings were taken down, and those portions of the city recon" stituted, and new streets were constructed in and through various " parts of the said city,... | |
| International congress of hygiene and demography. 7th - 1892 - 882 pages
...densely inhabited as to be highly " injurious to the moral and physical waif are of the inhabitants, and " many of the thoroughfares are narrow, circuitous,...buildings were taken down, and those portions of the city recon" stituted, and new streets were constructed in and through various " parts of the said city,... | |
| Scotland - 1894 - 84 pages
...densely inhabited, as to be highly injurious to the moral and physical welfare of the inhabitants, and many of the thoroughfares are narrow, circuitous,...would be of public and local advantage if various hou_ses_ and buildings were jtakeiL down, and those portions of the said city reconstituted, and new... | |
| 1895 - 768 pages
...injurious to the moral and physical welfare of the inhabitants, and many of the thoroughfares were narrow, circuitous, and inconvenient, and it would...and those portions of the said city reconstituted,' the trustees were authorised to enter upon, take, and use certain lands and houses scheduled. The sum... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1901 - 308 pages
...so densely inhabited as to be highly injurious to the moral and physical welfare of theinhabitants, and many of the thoroughfares are narrow, circuitous,...constructed in and through various parts of said city, and several of the existing streets altered and widened and diverted, and that in connection with the... | |
| Sir James David Marwick - 1901 - 402 pages
...the inhabitants ; that many of the thoroughfares were narrow, circuitous, and inconvenient, and that it would be of public and local advantage if various...buildings were taken down ; and those portions of the city re-constituted, and new streets constructed, and several of the existing streets altered, widened,... | |
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