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These were all adults , and apparently none exceeding a middle age ; so that the
total number of inhabitants on the island can hardly be estimated at less than
fifteen hundred . In this refpect it must be considered prolific , notwithstanding its ...
These were all adults , and apparently none exceeding a middle age ; so that the
total number of inhabitants on the island can hardly be estimated at less than
fifteen hundred . In this refpect it must be considered prolific , notwithstanding its ...
Page 273
The inhabitants of this part , distinguished in sacred writ by the name of Edomites
, were an Indian race ... country , and fending forth , in their proiperity or on their
dispersion , various colonies , to which Greece probably owed her inhabitants .
The inhabitants of this part , distinguished in sacred writ by the name of Edomites
, were an Indian race ... country , and fending forth , in their proiperity or on their
dispersion , various colonies , to which Greece probably owed her inhabitants .
Page 401
The average number of deaths , among all the white inhabitants of this city , for
the three last years , is 924 per annum . The proportion of birthy to deaths , in the
German Lutheran congregation of this city , which comprehends about one - fifth
...
The average number of deaths , among all the white inhabitants of this city , for
the three last years , is 924 per annum . The proportion of birthy to deaths , in the
German Lutheran congregation of this city , which comprehends about one - fifth
...
Page 429
I cannot trace the progressive increase ; let it suffice to fay , that the present
number of inhabitants amounts to five hundred thousand . The Englith quarter is
built in the most elegant and superb manner in the European style ; and the
buildings ...
I cannot trace the progressive increase ; let it suffice to fay , that the present
number of inhabitants amounts to five hundred thousand . The Englith quarter is
built in the most elegant and superb manner in the European style ; and the
buildings ...
Page 553
The inhabitants of cities can with difficulty form a conception of the sensations
experienced by failors , on the prospect of a plentiful fishery ; fresh provision is
the want of all men , and even that which is lealt savoury is far more wholesome
than ...
The inhabitants of cities can with difficulty form a conception of the sensations
experienced by failors , on the prospect of a plentiful fishery ; fresh provision is
the want of all men , and even that which is lealt savoury is far more wholesome
than ...
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