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His language is at present less diffuse , his arrange- ment is less obscure , and his arguments are less difficult of comprehension than in his original work . Still we mark a want of closeness in his reasoning : a disposition to turn ...
His language is at present less diffuse , his arrange- ment is less obscure , and his arguments are less difficult of comprehension than in his original work . Still we mark a want of closeness in his reasoning : a disposition to turn ...
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... with all her misfortunes , is now considerably less at the mercy of those terrible scourges of the human race , famine and pestilence , than it formerly was . We perceive , from an inspection of the numerous tables presented by Dr.
... with all her misfortunes , is now considerably less at the mercy of those terrible scourges of the human race , famine and pestilence , than it formerly was . We perceive , from an inspection of the numerous tables presented by Dr.
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... by Spain , and by Hungary , kingdoms still less in- habited than the south of France . In each of these countries , the wealth of individuals is greater or less in proportion to the density or the thinness of the population : thus ...
... by Spain , and by Hungary , kingdoms still less in- habited than the south of France . In each of these countries , the wealth of individuals is greater or less in proportion to the density or the thinness of the population : thus ...
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States on the Happiness | 15 |
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