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As a general fact , it may be stated from these returns , that the masses of the town population of France have in the last three years rapidly increased , whilst the more scattered rural population has no less signally dimi- nished ...
As a general fact , it may be stated from these returns , that the masses of the town population of France have in the last three years rapidly increased , whilst the more scattered rural population has no less signally dimi- nished ...
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But this progress in the well - being of the community has not led to any corresponding increase in the population . On the contrary , whether the doctrines of Mr. Malthus are followed or not in that country , some such check as he ...
But this progress in the well - being of the community has not led to any corresponding increase in the population . On the contrary , whether the doctrines of Mr. Malthus are followed or not in that country , some such check as he ...
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In addition to these general considerations , the remarkable fact is pointed out by M. Husson , that the proportion of births to the number of marriages , and likewise to the population , tends to decrease in Paris .
In addition to these general considerations , the remarkable fact is pointed out by M. Husson , that the proportion of births to the number of marriages , and likewise to the population , tends to decrease in Paris .
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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