To the late 1660s, London the largest city, remarkable in the UK, it is estimated that about half a million people. Comparing London to the Baroque magnificence of Paris, John Evelyn called it a HO CHI MINH CITY: "wooden, Northern, and crowded houses lacks aesthetics" and expressed alarm about the risk of fire due to the texture of wood and the dense. Called "lack of fine art" means there is no planning and temporary, a result of organic growth and urban expansion are not controlled. A settlement from Roman times in four centuries, London had become progressively more overcrowded inside the defensive walls. It is also beyond with the squalid slums in suburbs such as Shoreditch, Holborn, and Southwark to Westminster City away from it.
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