Revolution, the first thing that strikes us is the far greater rapidity which marks the growth of population. Before 1751 the largest decennial increase, so far as we can calculate from our imperfect materials, was 3 per cent. For each of the next three... The English Brass & Copper Industries to 1800 - Page viiby Henry Hamilton - 1926 - 388 pagesFull view - About this book
| Arnold Toynbee - Economics - 1884 - 306 pages
...Before 1751 the largest decennial increase, so far as we can calculate from our imperfect materials, was 3 per cent. For each of the next three decennial...1811, 14 per cent. ; between 1811 and 1821, 18 per cent.1 This is the highest figure ever reached in England, for since 1815 a vast emigration has been... | |
| Arnold Toynbee - Economics - 1884 - 304 pages
...Before 1751 the largest decennial increase, so far as we can calculate from our imperfect materials, was 3 per cent. For each of the next three decennial...was 6 per cent.; then between 1781 and 1791 it was 9 percent.; between 1791 and 1801, 11 per cent. ; between 1801 and 1811, 14 per cent. ; between 1811... | |
| Arnold Toynbee - Economics - 1887 - 314 pages
...Before 1751 the largest decennial increase, so far as we can calculate from our imperfect materials, was 3 per cent. For each of the next three decennial...1811, 14 per cent.; between 1811 and 1821, 18 per cent.1 This is the highest figure ever reached in England, for since 1815 a vast emigration has been... | |
| James Charles Blomfield - 1893 - 182 pages
...population was rapid in the XVIIIth century. Before 1751 the largest decennial increase was 3 per cent. In each of the next three decennial periods the increase was 6 per cent. ; between 1781-91, 9 per cent. ; and between 1791-1800, 11 per cent. A steadilydeclining mortality... | |
| Arnold Toynbee - Economics - 1908 - 328 pages
...Before 1751 the largest decennial increase, so far as we can calculate from our imperfect materials, was 3 per cent. For each of the next three decennial...and 1811, 14 per cent.; between 1811 and 1821, 18 percent,1 This is the highest figure ever reached in England, for since 1815 a vast emigration has... | |
| George O'Brien - Business & Economics - 1918 - 490 pages
...Before 1751 the largest decennial increase, so far as we can calculate from our imperfect materials, was 3 per cent. ; for each of the next three decennial periods the increase was 6 per cent. ; between 1781 and 1791 it was 9 per cent.; between 1791 and 18o1, 11 per cent." This great increase... | |
| George O'Brien - Business & Economics - 1918 - 492 pages
...materials, was 3 per cent. ; for each of the next three decennial periods the increase was 6 per cent. ; between 1781 and 1791 it was 9 per cent.; between 1791 and 1801, 11 per cent." This great increase was due to the growth of the factory system, and to the extension of manufacture... | |
| 1928 - 330 pages
...Before 1751 the largest decennial increase, so far as we can calculate from our imperfect materials, was 3 per cent. For each of the next three decennial...and 1811, 14 per cent.; between 1811 and 1821, 18 percent.1 This is the highest figure ever reached in England, for since 1815 a vast emigration has... | |
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