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Page 92
... increased beyond the ordinary standard of health , except in the febricola of children , a fact which would appear to be much at variance with the statements of Currie ; who re- garded the increase of temperature almost as the essence ...
... increased beyond the ordinary standard of health , except in the febricola of children , a fact which would appear to be much at variance with the statements of Currie ; who re- garded the increase of temperature almost as the essence ...
Page 103
... increase of our population does not appear to have been accompanied by an increased proportion of marriages : From 1780 to 1789 , marriages , compared to the whole population , 1790 to 1799 1800 to 1809 were as Ditto Ditto - Ditto Ditto ...
... increase of our population does not appear to have been accompanied by an increased proportion of marriages : From 1780 to 1789 , marriages , compared to the whole population , 1790 to 1799 1800 to 1809 were as Ditto Ditto - Ditto Ditto ...
Page 256
... increase of population produced by the potatoe . The former calculated that , in the year 1837 , the population of Ireland will approximate to eight millions and a half , assuming that the increase will proceed as it has done : but Mr ...
... increase of population produced by the potatoe . The former calculated that , in the year 1837 , the population of Ireland will approximate to eight millions and a half , assuming that the increase will proceed as it has done : but Mr ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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