The North American Review, Band 74Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1852 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... increase for the ten years immediately preceding had been only five per cent . But during this period , the causes had already begun to operate which , in the succeed- ing decade , had so marked an effect in thinning the popula- tion ...
... increase for the ten years immediately preceding had been only five per cent . But during this period , the causes had already begun to operate which , in the succeed- ing decade , had so marked an effect in thinning the popula- tion ...
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... increase of the numbers of a people , under any cir- cumstances , is an evil , because it creates an additional demand for food , which can only be met by having recourse to poorer or less advantageously situated soils , and by applying ...
... increase of the numbers of a people , under any cir- cumstances , is an evil , because it creates an additional demand for food , which can only be met by having recourse to poorer or less advantageously situated soils , and by applying ...
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... increase the sur- plus which is sent to market , to be there exchanged for manu- factures and the produce of foreign climes . This is exemplified in the history of our own New Eng- land . The average rate of increase of the population ...
... increase the sur- plus which is sent to market , to be there exchanged for manu- factures and the produce of foreign climes . This is exemplified in the history of our own New Eng- land . The average rate of increase of the population ...
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