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		<description>Georgian and Regency Liverpool, 1750-1850In a relentless boom of urban expansion, Liverpool s population increased sixty times over between 1700 and 1850. The physical legacy of this remarkable epoch that spanned the so-called long Georgian period remains a vital part of the Liverpool ....</description>
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