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Instead of the proportion of marriages to the population having increased , it has materially diminished during the last half century ; and this decrease has not , in England at least , been accompanied by any increase of illegitimate ...
Instead of the proportion of marriages to the population having increased , it has materially diminished during the last half century ; and this decrease has not , in England at least , been accompanied by any increase of illegitimate ...
Page 102
But if by the use of steam - carriages the same quantity can be brought to market with an expenditure of 50 quarters , then the net surplus will be increased from 100 to 150 quarters ; and either the profit of the farmer , or the rent ...
But if by the use of steam - carriages the same quantity can be brought to market with an expenditure of 50 quarters , then the net surplus will be increased from 100 to 150 quarters ; and either the profit of the farmer , or the rent ...
Page 107
Since , therefore , it impels a double quantity , and every portion of that with a double force , the resistance which it has to overcome must be increased in a fourfold proportion . Hence we see , that to give a vessel moving in a ...
Since , therefore , it impels a double quantity , and every portion of that with a double force , the resistance which it has to overcome must be increased in a fourfold proportion . Hence we see , that to give a vessel moving in a ...
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The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan or the Central | 73 |
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