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... inhabitants of the metropolis : • While the metropolis has extended itself in all directions , and multiplied its inhabitants to an enormous amount , i . e . while the apparent causes of its unhealthiness have been augmented , it has ...
... inhabitants of the metropolis : • While the metropolis has extended itself in all directions , and multiplied its inhabitants to an enormous amount , i . e . while the apparent causes of its unhealthiness have been augmented , it has ...
Page 501
... inhabitants before the Punic wars was not fewer than twelve millions . This latter computation must be exaggerated ; yet we should not overlook the circum- stances of the luxuriance of vegetation , the abundance of fish , and the ...
... inhabitants before the Punic wars was not fewer than twelve millions . This latter computation must be exaggerated ; yet we should not overlook the circum- stances of the luxuriance of vegetation , the abundance of fish , and the ...
Page 504
... inhabitants perished on the occasion . - Trapani , the antient Drepanum , now contains 24,000 inhabitants , and is chiefly supported by its fisheries of tunny and coral , its various marbles , and its traffic in salt . - Marsalla ...
... inhabitants perished on the occasion . - Trapani , the antient Drepanum , now contains 24,000 inhabitants , and is chiefly supported by its fisheries of tunny and coral , its various marbles , and its traffic in salt . - Marsalla ...
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