The Population Debate: The Development of Conflicting Theories Up to 1900Houghton Mifflin, 1967 - 466 sider |
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... London now is more unhealthfull , then heretofore , partly for that it is 59 Natural and Political Observations mentioned in a following Index , and made upon the Bills of Mortality , by John Graunt , Citizen of London , London , 1662 ...
... London now is more unhealthfull , then heretofore , partly for that it is 59 Natural and Political Observations mentioned in a following Index , and made upon the Bills of Mortality , by John Graunt , Citizen of London , London , 1662 ...
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... London , which now are universally used.61 Furthermore , the fertility rate in London was less than that in the rest of the country . This he attributed to greater immorality and greater intem- perance in feeding in the city ; but he ...
... London , which now are universally used.61 Furthermore , the fertility rate in London was less than that in the rest of the country . This he attributed to greater immorality and greater intem- perance in feeding in the city ; but he ...
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... London doubled its population every 40 years , England every 260 years . Projecting the two rates , he found that the population of London would equal that of the whole country by 1840 , an inconsistency that has disturbed later ...
... London doubled its population every 40 years , England every 260 years . Projecting the two rates , he found that the population of London would equal that of the whole country by 1840 , an inconsistency that has disturbed later ...
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Fluctuation in Population Thought | 1 |
Early Population Thought | 8 |
The Rise of Population Theory in the Seventeenth | 28 |
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