| 1837 - 886 pages
...divisions of the same country. Such facts are not without their value ; (tres veritable, M. Malte Brun /) if the best and most fruitful part of France is comparatively...munificence of nature may be surpassed by the industry and resourees of man. Government, too, may derive uu imPopulation. 2,598,700 Persons to e»ih mile118 3,899... | |
| 1837 - 898 pages
...divisions of the same country. Such facts are not without their value ; (trcs veritable, M. Malte Brunt) if the best and most fruitful part of France is comparatively...be surpassed by the industry and resources of man. 118 3,899 222,700 57 4,297 1,333,500 310 5,626 1,043,500 185 portant lesson from the same fact ; it... | |
| Thomas Doubleday - 1842 - 314 pages
...of the same country. " Such facts are not without their value (tres " veritable — M. Malte Brun) : if the best and most " fruitful part of France is comparatively poor " and ill peopled, it proves how much the muni" ficence of Nature may be surpassed by the " industry and... | |
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