Essays and Letters, Band 2R. & W.A.Bartow & Company, 1822 |
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... marriages to births , of deaths to births , of marriages to the number of inhabitants , & c . formed on observations made upon the bills of mortality , christenings , & c . of populous cities , will not suit countries ; nor will tables ...
... marriages to births , of deaths to births , of marriages to the number of inhabitants , & c . formed on observations made upon the bills of mortality , christenings , & c . of populous cities , will not suit countries ; nor will tables ...
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... marriages in America are more general , and more generally early , than in Europe . And if it is reckoned there , that there is but one marriage per annum among one hundred persons , perhaps we may here reckon two ; and if in Europe ...
... marriages in America are more general , and more generally early , than in Europe . And if it is reckoned there , that there is but one marriage per annum among one hundred persons , perhaps we may here reckon two ; and if in Europe ...
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... marriages , the following things must diminish a nation ; viz . 1. The being conquer- ed ; for the conquerors will engross as many offices , and exact as much tribute or profit on the labour of the conquered , as will maintain them in ...
... marriages , the following things must diminish a nation ; viz . 1. The being conquer- ed ; for the conquerors will engross as many offices , and exact as much tribute or profit on the labour of the conquered , as will maintain them in ...
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... marriages , by the certainty of subsistence in cultivating the earth , the increase of inhabitants by natural generation is very rapid in America , and becomes still more so by the accession of strangers ; hence there is a continual ...
... marriages , by the certainty of subsistence in cultivating the earth , the increase of inhabitants by natural generation is very rapid in America , and becomes still more so by the accession of strangers ; hence there is a continual ...
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... marriages , births , and manumissions of all free blacks . IV . A committee of employ , who shall endea- vour to procure constant employment for those free negroes who are able to work : as the want of this would occasion poverty ...
... marriages , births , and manumissions of all free blacks . IV . A committee of employ , who shall endea- vour to procure constant employment for those free negroes who are able to work : as the want of this would occasion poverty ...
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