| 1843 - 798 стор.
...Registrar General has the following sensible remarks on this subject : " It is not a little remarkable, that although the increase of population and the influence...the welfare of nations, have for the whole of the present century occupied public attention, and been made the basis of theories which have guided or... | |
| Massachusetts. Secretary of the Commonwealth - 1843 - 942 стор.
...Registrar General has the following sensible remarks on this subject : " It is not a little remarkable, that although the increase of population and the influence...the welfare of nations, have for the whole of the present century occupied public attention, and been made the basis of theories which have guided or... | |
| 1856 - 192 стор.
...phenomena of age among the married; the oldest person being a man between 70 and 75, and the oldest women, three in number, between 55 and 60. The inquiry into...the welfare of nations, have for the whole of the present century occupied public attention, and been made the basis of theories which have guided or... | |
| 1854 - 402 стор.
...phenomena of age among the married ; the oldest person being a man between 70 and 75, and the oldest women, three in number, between 55 and 60. The inquiry into...the welfare of nations, have for the whole of the present century occupied public attention, and been made the basis of theories which have guided or... | |
| Rhode Island. Division of Vital Statistics - 1856 - 184 стор.
...person be28 SECOND REGISTRATION REPORT. [1853-54 ing a man between 70 and 75, and the oldest women, three in number, between 55 and 60. The inquiry into...of population and the influence of early and late mar riages on the welfare of nations, have for the whole of the pre sent century occupied public attention,... | |
| James Wynne - 1857 - 212 стор.
...the Registrar General of England, with great propriety remarks, that u it is not a little remarkable, that although the increase of population and the influence...the welfare of nations, have for the whole of the present century occupied public attention, and been made the basis of theories which have guided or... | |
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