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... population , 42,000,000 , and the number condemned to death , 392 : - while in England the population of 1801 ist rated at 16,000,000 , and the number sentenced to death at 3400 in 1811 , the population , 17,000,000 , and the capital ...
... population , 42,000,000 , and the number condemned to death , 392 : - while in England the population of 1801 ist rated at 16,000,000 , and the number sentenced to death at 3400 in 1811 , the population , 17,000,000 , and the capital ...
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... population . There appears to exist among the peasantry an unconquerable aversion to tell the number of which their families consist , and in nine cases out of ten they represent it under the truth . Cabin - population swarms . Mr. R ...
... population . There appears to exist among the peasantry an unconquerable aversion to tell the number of which their families consist , and in nine cases out of ten they represent it under the truth . Cabin - population swarms . Mr. R ...
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... population ? MeBata has presented us with a great variety of tables on this subject , deduced ( he says ) from the best authorities : but , we can hardly think that he himself has much reliance on their accuracy , when he states that ...
... population ? MeBata has presented us with a great variety of tables on this subject , deduced ( he says ) from the best authorities : but , we can hardly think that he himself has much reliance on their accuracy , when he states that ...
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