The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1818 |
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... Population and Production , as they are affected by the Progress of Society ; with a View to Moral and Political Consequences . By John Weyland , jun . Esq . F.R.S. 8vo . pp . 493. 14s . Boards . Baldwin and Co. After having published ...
... Population and Production , as they are affected by the Progress of Society ; with a View to Moral and Political Consequences . By John Weyland , jun . Esq . F.R.S. 8vo . pp . 493. 14s . Boards . Baldwin and Co. After having published ...
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population of 15 millions so far back as the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella . The part of the present pamphlet ... population does not appear to have been accompanied by an increased proportion of marriages : From 1780 to 1789 ...
population of 15 millions so far back as the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella . The part of the present pamphlet ... population does not appear to have been accompanied by an increased proportion of marriages : From 1780 to 1789 ...
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... population to a ruinous extent , while the subdivision of land into such patches is an effectual bar to any material improvement in the husbandry of the country . It would be out of place , here , to discuss the question of preference ...
... population to a ruinous extent , while the subdivision of land into such patches is an effectual bar to any material improvement in the husbandry of the country . It would be out of place , here , to discuss the question of preference ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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