The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 116Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1934 |
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Pagina 405
... increase of the French population from 1760 onwards . So for the latter year 75,000 is probably an outside estimate for the numbers of the French . In the next eighty years its growth is difficult to trace , because the two races were ...
... increase of the French population from 1760 onwards . So for the latter year 75,000 is probably an outside estimate for the numbers of the French . In the next eighty years its growth is difficult to trace , because the two races were ...
Pagina 407
... increase Births Deaths Natural Natural increase increase natural increase per 1000 population Canada : Average 1926-30 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 121,552 58,351 63,201 114.968 50,573 64,395 119,863 56,979 62,884 112,887 50,475 62,412 ...
... increase Births Deaths Natural Natural increase increase natural increase per 1000 population Canada : Average 1926-30 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 121,552 58,351 63,201 114.968 50,573 64,395 119,863 56,979 62,884 112,887 50,475 62,412 ...
Pagina 410
... increase of the population of Nova Scotia was only 9 per 1000 , while during the same period New Brunswick showed an average annual increase of 13.3 per 1000 , or almost 50 per cent . greater . A project for the merger of the maritime ...
... increase of the population of Nova Scotia was only 9 per 1000 , while during the same period New Brunswick showed an average annual increase of 13.3 per 1000 , or almost 50 per cent . greater . A project for the merger of the maritime ...
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