New-towns Sentence Examples

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  • In addition, they formed a source of revenue and power for their founders, who on their part conceded liberal charters to the new towns.

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  • The old and new towns are connected by steam tramways.

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  • As the result of the operations eight new towns had been established, 100 m.

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  • It consists of three parts - the old town to the east, and the middle and new towns to the west - of which the first retains some of the antique features of a Hanse town, while the last two are for the most part regularly and handsomely built.

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  • It explains how the Gallo-Roman villa gave place to the village, with its fortified castle, the residence of the lord; how new towns were formed by the side of old, some of which disappeared; how the townspeople united in corporations; and how the communal bond proved to be a powerful instrument of cohesion.

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  • The Plaza de la Independencia stands at the junction of the old and new towns and is the centre of the city's political and social life.

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  • The new towns in the interior of Germany were founded on land belonging to the founder, some ecclesiastical or lay lord, and frequently adjoining the cathedral close of one of the new sees or the lord's castle, and they were laid out according to a regular plan.

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  • The new towns may be regarded as markets made permanent.

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  • The country was divided into six governments, a second superior court of justice was founded at Vasa, many new towns were built, commerce flourished, and science and art were encouraged.

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  • Add to that an excellent game pace and the thrill of exploring and setting up new towns on the frontier and you have a winning game on your hands.

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