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Page 115
... taken , so that it might be . heard to the distance of a quarter of a league ; its mouth at the same time foaming with rage , and exhaling a noisome vapour . In the year 1778 , a specimen was taken on the coast of Languedoc , which ...
... taken , so that it might be . heard to the distance of a quarter of a league ; its mouth at the same time foaming with rage , and exhaling a noisome vapour . In the year 1778 , a specimen was taken on the coast of Languedoc , which ...
Page 293
... taken in this interval , namely from 1759 to 1768 , that Dr. Price constructed his tables of the probabilities of life , and from which he deduced the population of London . The excess of the burials above the christenings amounted at ...
... taken in this interval , namely from 1759 to 1768 , that Dr. Price constructed his tables of the probabilities of life , and from which he deduced the population of London . The excess of the burials above the christenings amounted at ...
Page 363
... taken from the whole number of acres and the remainder taken at 200,000 will give 17.33 to a house , or about 3.13 acres to an individual , which is by no means so despicable a population as would appear from Dr. Beaufort's statement ...
... taken from the whole number of acres and the remainder taken at 200,000 will give 17.33 to a house , or about 3.13 acres to an individual , which is by no means so despicable a population as would appear from Dr. Beaufort's statement ...
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