Niles' Weekly Register, Volume 47H. Niles, 1834 Containing political, historical, geographical, scientifical, statistical, economical, and biographical documents, essays and facts: together with notices of the arts and manu factures, and a record of the events of the times. |
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... population equal to sixty thousand souls ; a population on the attainment of which we are authorised , by the ordinance of 1787 , to claim an incorporation with a republican constitution into the union , on an equal footing with the ...
... population equal to sixty thousand souls ; a population on the attainment of which we are authorised , by the ordinance of 1787 , to claim an incorporation with a republican constitution into the union , on an equal footing with the ...
Pagina 43
... population was as 1 to 14 in the whole . In the 37 parishes of the diocess of Ossory the total amount of parishioners in 1831 was 16,487 ; of these 1,935 were Protestants : the population in the district now was 64,225 , of whom only ...
... population was as 1 to 14 in the whole . In the 37 parishes of the diocess of Ossory the total amount of parishioners in 1831 was 16,487 ; of these 1,935 were Protestants : the population in the district now was 64,225 , of whom only ...
Pagina 343
... population , ....... Aggregate , ........ 40,000 80,620 557,650 .... 678,270 Suppose the whole of this population , together with the amount exported to other places , shall not consume more than thrice the quantity consumed in the city ...
... population , ....... Aggregate , ........ 40,000 80,620 557,650 .... 678,270 Suppose the whole of this population , together with the amount exported to other places , shall not consume more than thrice the quantity consumed in the city ...
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