Essays and Letters, Band 2R. & W.A.Bartow & Company, 1822 |
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... proportion to the num ber of marriages , and that is greater , in proportion to the ease and convenience of supporting a family . When families can be easily supported , more , persons ' marry , and earlier in life . • > 3. In cities ...
... proportion to the num ber of marriages , and that is greater , in proportion to the ease and convenience of supporting a family . When families can be easily supported , more , persons ' marry , and earlier in life . • > 3. In cities ...
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... proportion to the increase of the co- lonies , a vast demand is growing for British manu- factures ; a glorious market , wholly in the power of Britain , in which foreigners cannot interfere , which will increase , in a short time ...
... proportion to the increase of the co- lonies , a vast demand is growing for British manu- factures ; a glorious market , wholly in the power of Britain , in which foreigners cannot interfere , which will increase , in a short time ...
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... proportion to the produce ; while the Saxons increased on their aban- doned lands , till the island became full of English ; and were the English now driven into Wales by some foreign nation , there would , in a few years , be no more ...
... proportion to the produce ; while the Saxons increased on their aban- doned lands , till the island became full of English ; and were the English now driven into Wales by some foreign nation , there would , in a few years , be no more ...
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... proportion as the loss of em- ploy and dearness of provision makes it more diffi- cult to subsist a family . 5. Bad government and insecure property . People not only leave such a country , and , settling abroad , incorporate with other ...
... proportion as the loss of em- ploy and dearness of provision makes it more diffi- cult to subsist a family . 5. Bad government and insecure property . People not only leave such a country , and , settling abroad , incorporate with other ...
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... proportion of food consumed while we are em- ployed in procuring them . 3. A small people , with a large territory , may subsist on the productions of nature , with no other labour than that of gathering the vegetables and catching the ...
... proportion of food consumed while we are em- ployed in procuring them . 3. A small people , with a large territory , may subsist on the productions of nature , with no other labour than that of gathering the vegetables and catching the ...
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