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... remarks of such a nature as w have de- scribed above , as a very useful and valuable acquisition ; and it gives us great pleasure to observe , that this desirable end is very successfully promoted in the collection of letters now before ...
... remarks of such a nature as w have de- scribed above , as a very useful and valuable acquisition ; and it gives us great pleasure to observe , that this desirable end is very successfully promoted in the collection of letters now before ...
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... Remarks on a late Publication , entitled " An Essay on the Principles of Population , & c . by T. R. Malthus , A. M. Fellow of Jesus College , Cambridge . " 8vo . 28. Bickerstaff . Had this author correctly stated Mr. Malthus's ...
... Remarks on a late Publication , entitled " An Essay on the Principles of Population , & c . by T. R. Malthus , A. M. Fellow of Jesus College , Cambridge . " 8vo . 28. Bickerstaff . Had this author correctly stated Mr. Malthus's ...
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... remarks on , 234 . Plough - boy poetically described , Plough . See Jefferson , 425 . Population of the principal cities of France , 307. Of England , 311. Vague conjectures of au- thors on that subject , 510 . Position of a housé ...
... remarks on , 234 . Plough - boy poetically described , Plough . See Jefferson , 425 . Population of the principal cities of France , 307. Of England , 311. Vague conjectures of au- thors on that subject , 510 . Position of a housé ...
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