Population Problems in the Victorian Age: StatisticsJoseph John Spengler Gregg, 1973 |
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Page 71
... calculating on , assuming always the hypothesis of a stationary population , and setting forth the results in philosophic ... calculation would be wholly disturbed . But no extraordinary cases could occur without attracting sufficient ...
... calculating on , assuming always the hypothesis of a stationary population , and setting forth the results in philosophic ... calculation would be wholly disturbed . But no extraordinary cases could occur without attracting sufficient ...
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... calculation is this : he first estimates the quantity of land under particular modes of grain culture , and then the annual acreable produce and its value . Hay , garden , and green crops , he estimates at 30 mil- lions per annuin ; the ...
... calculation is this : he first estimates the quantity of land under particular modes of grain culture , and then the annual acreable produce and its value . Hay , garden , and green crops , he estimates at 30 mil- lions per annuin ; the ...
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... calculation is 3,651,927 ; and , as the total engaged in manufactures , trade , and commerce , is , according to our ... calculation as it stands , and excluding Ireland from our calculation of the produce of agriculture , the respective ...
... calculation is 3,651,927 ; and , as the total engaged in manufactures , trade , and commerce , is , according to our ... calculation as it stands , and excluding Ireland from our calculation of the produce of agriculture , the respective ...
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Census of the Population Law of Edinburgh Review Vol 49 | 1 |
State of Defects of British Edinburgh Review Vol | 61 |
The Late Census Edinburgh Review Vol | 67 |
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