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In 1830 , the proportion of illegitimate to the average number of children born in wedlock , was , in France , as one to thirteen ; in England and Wales , as one to nineteen ; putting the two together , as one to sixteen .
In 1830 , the proportion of illegitimate to the average number of children born in wedlock , was , in France , as one to thirteen ; in England and Wales , as one to nineteen ; putting the two together , as one to sixteen .
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Progress of Population in England and France . From 1700 to 1750 , the population of England and Wales only increased at the rate of 17 2-3 per cent .; from 1750 to 1800 , the increase was 52 1-10 per cent .; whilst in the first thirty ...
Progress of Population in England and France . From 1700 to 1750 , the population of England and Wales only increased at the rate of 17 2-3 per cent .; from 1750 to 1800 , the increase was 52 1-10 per cent .; whilst in the first thirty ...
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Why , that , in England and Ireland , the crop was good ; in Scotland , deficient . That the old stocks in the former country were large ; in the two latter , reduced . Was this a statement to cause any the slightest alarm ...
Why , that , in England and Ireland , the crop was good ; in Scotland , deficient . That the old stocks in the former country were large ; in the two latter , reduced . Was this a statement to cause any the slightest alarm ...
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