The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Bind 250A. Constable, 1929 |
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Side 135
... population of England and Wales in 1811 - one of the " maximum " years for the wooden fleet - was 10,164,256 ; the population had in 1921 increased to 37,886,699 , which may be taken as approximately the figure for 1918. This works out ...
... population of England and Wales in 1811 - one of the " maximum " years for the wooden fleet - was 10,164,256 ; the population had in 1921 increased to 37,886,699 , which may be taken as approximately the figure for 1918. This works out ...
Side 184
... population . It is well for Englishmen constantly to bear in mind the fact that the population of England per square mile is four times as great as that of France . This contrast alone goes a long way to explain the fact that while in ...
... population . It is well for Englishmen constantly to bear in mind the fact that the population of England per square mile is four times as great as that of France . This contrast alone goes a long way to explain the fact that while in ...
Side 246
... population of 45,000,000 people . An estimate which I prepared some years ago made the figure 100,000,000 , and I was recently chided by an experienced man of affairs who , after a visit to Australia , told me that my estimate was ...
... population of 45,000,000 people . An estimate which I prepared some years ago made the figure 100,000,000 , and I was recently chided by an experienced man of affairs who , after a visit to Australia , told me that my estimate was ...
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