The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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Page 63
... increasing with the ' reckless improvidence ' we have been taught to believe . In fact , the increase of population in Britain , du ring the last thirty years , is ascribable as much to the increased longevity as to the increased ...
... increasing with the ' reckless improvidence ' we have been taught to believe . In fact , the increase of population in Britain , du ring the last thirty years , is ascribable as much to the increased longevity as to the increased ...
Page 102
... increased from 100 to 150 quarters ; and either the profit of the farmer , or the rent of the landlord , must be increased by the same amount . * But the agriculturist would not merely be benefited by an increased return from the soil ...
... increased from 100 to 150 quarters ; and either the profit of the farmer , or the rent of the landlord , must be increased by the same amount . * But the agriculturist would not merely be benefited by an increased return from the soil ...
Page 107
... increased in a fourfold propor tion . In the same manner it will be easily made out , even by the general reader ... increased in a somewhat less proportion than 24 to 4 , the resistance was increased in the proportion of 24 to 10 ...
... increased in a fourfold propor tion . In the same manner it will be easily made out , even by the general reader ... increased in a somewhat less proportion than 24 to 4 , the resistance was increased in the proportion of 24 to 10 ...
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The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
Auflage The Poems of Ludwig Uhland | 37 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
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