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... appears that in 1862 there were registered in England ( of which the estimated population for that year is 20,336,467 ) 712,684 births , exclusive of still - born , being at the rate of 3 : 504 per cent . to the population ; or 1 birth ...
... appears that in 1862 there were registered in England ( of which the estimated population for that year is 20,336,467 ) 712,684 births , exclusive of still - born , being at the rate of 3 : 504 per cent . to the population ; or 1 birth ...
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... appears that in 1862 there were solemnised in England 164,030 marriages , of which 129,733 , or 79 per cent . , were according to the rites of the established church . On license there were 19,486 ; after banns , 102.870 ; on superinten ...
... appears that in 1862 there were solemnised in England 164,030 marriages , of which 129,733 , or 79 per cent . , were according to the rites of the established church . On license there were 19,486 ; after banns , 102.870 ; on superinten ...
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... appears that distilled liquors are more hurtful than fermented , but that both combined are worse than either taken separately . The following table , from Mr Ratcliffe's work , shews the expectation ' at decennial periods of life , for ...
... appears that distilled liquors are more hurtful than fermented , but that both combined are worse than either taken separately . The following table , from Mr Ratcliffe's work , shews the expectation ' at decennial periods of life , for ...
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... appears that at the early period of life , age non - commissioned officers and men in the army 20 , the following trades , placed according to their abroad in each of the years 1858-1862 : expectation , shew an inferior expectation in ...
... appears that at the early period of life , age non - commissioned officers and men in the army 20 , the following trades , placed according to their abroad in each of the years 1858-1862 : expectation , shew an inferior expectation in ...
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... appears that the action of the larynx has more analogy to that of reed - instruments than to the instruments previously named , and though there would seem at first sight to be a marked differ- ence between the vocal ligaments and the ...
... appears that the action of the larynx has more analogy to that of reed - instruments than to the instruments previously named , and though there would seem at first sight to be a marked differ- ence between the vocal ligaments and the ...
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