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... population was only 8 per cent.14 But the remarkable surge of urban growth in England in the sev- enteenth and eighteenth centuries did no more than parallel develop- ments in the Netherlands previously . Since the Netherlands was a ...
... population was only 8 per cent.14 But the remarkable surge of urban growth in England in the sev- enteenth and eighteenth centuries did no more than parallel develop- ments in the Netherlands previously . Since the Netherlands was a ...
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... population was zero . By the early decades of the nineteenth century it had reached about 1.7 per cent per annum , sufficient to cause the population to double in only just over 40 years , a rate almost without precedent in European ...
... population was zero . By the early decades of the nineteenth century it had reached about 1.7 per cent per annum , sufficient to cause the population to double in only just over 40 years , a rate almost without precedent in European ...
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... population was small by European standards and even contracting . After the Essay's publication , however , and still more after the results of the first census in 1801 had been digested , most came to accept that Britain's population ...
... population was small by European standards and even contracting . After the Essay's publication , however , and still more after the results of the first census in 1801 had been digested , most came to accept that Britain's population ...
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