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In the later part of the century there was not only an increase in the total population but a marked shifting of population from one part of the country to another . No reliable figures are available , but it is at least probable that ...
In the later part of the century there was not only an increase in the total population but a marked shifting of population from one part of the country to another . No reliable figures are available , but it is at least probable that ...
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He also argued strenuously ( against the prevailing opinion ) for the free admission of immigrants , feeling that the number of working people added to a nation's real riches , since : Every labouring man is an increase to the public ...
He also argued strenuously ( against the prevailing opinion ) for the free admission of immigrants , feeling that the number of working people added to a nation's real riches , since : Every labouring man is an increase to the public ...
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Doubtless the comparatively cheap development of printing and the increasing literacy of the population made the novel ... for the increased writing and reading of short or long stories , 304 THE GREAT TRADITION IN ENGLISH LITERATURE.
Doubtless the comparatively cheap development of printing and the increasing literacy of the population made the novel ... for the increased writing and reading of short or long stories , 304 THE GREAT TRADITION IN ENGLISH LITERATURE.
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