The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Band 2Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1873 |
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... population of our alleys we shall find that the rate of increase of the latter is much greater than that of the former . That in the houses where the word want is absurdly unknown , we have few olive branches round the table , while in ...
... population of our alleys we shall find that the rate of increase of the latter is much greater than that of the former . That in the houses where the word want is absurdly unknown , we have few olive branches round the table , while in ...
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... population God has wisely ordered things in such a manner that the force of life in each country should be in the in- verse ratio of its fecundity , " etc. , etc. This seems to forestall Mr. Doubleday by nearly a century . I will now ...
... population God has wisely ordered things in such a manner that the force of life in each country should be in the in- verse ratio of its fecundity , " etc. , etc. This seems to forestall Mr. Doubleday by nearly a century . I will now ...
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... population that has occurred in Lancashire of late years has not been among the indigenous stock of the country , who are a comparatively sta- tionary element , but among the Irish and semi - Irish inhabitants of the lower quarters of ...
... population that has occurred in Lancashire of late years has not been among the indigenous stock of the country , who are a comparatively sta- tionary element , but among the Irish and semi - Irish inhabitants of the lower quarters of ...
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... population maintained a decent exist- ence by the manufacture of kelp , but the introduction of barilla and of free trade ruined the kelp trade , and a busy population was gradually reduced to the abject condition now existing at Skye ...
... population maintained a decent exist- ence by the manufacture of kelp , but the introduction of barilla and of free trade ruined the kelp trade , and a busy population was gradually reduced to the abject condition now existing at Skye ...
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... population of England was rapidly diminishing . The con- temporary writers and the Statute Book are full of proofs ... population is only 1,980 to a square mile . In France , whence Doubleday has collected much valuable information , I ...
... population of England was rapidly diminishing . The con- temporary writers and the Statute Book are full of proofs ... population is only 1,980 to a square mile . In France , whence Doubleday has collected much valuable information , I ...
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