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sion and generality of use ; attaining results , from the progressive multiplication of facts , which are ever more nearly approaching to the fixedness and certainty of mathematical formulæ . Every single observation , and every new ...
sion and generality of use ; attaining results , from the progressive multiplication of facts , which are ever more nearly approaching to the fixedness and certainty of mathematical formulæ . Every single observation , and every new ...
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We may further remark that the cases of extraordinary longevity , which we have denoted as a sort of index to the average , are found to give a general equality of result for the two sexes . We come then finally to individual life in ...
We may further remark that the cases of extraordinary longevity , which we have denoted as a sort of index to the average , are found to give a general equality of result for the two sexes . We come then finally to individual life in ...
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Had the rural emigration to which we have adverted been the result of natural causes , operating to raise the price of labour by the increased production of wealth , it would have been a national benefit , even though the agricultural ...
Had the rural emigration to which we have adverted been the result of natural causes , operating to raise the price of labour by the increased production of wealth , it would have been a national benefit , even though the agricultural ...
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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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