Encyclopædia Americana, Volum 4Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake Blanchard and Lea, 1857 |
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... whole people , in which 10,000 tables were set , and , besides this , distrib- uted corn enough to last each family three months . In the years of Rome 683 and 698 , he was a colleague of Pompey , in the consulship , and , in 688 ...
... whole people , in which 10,000 tables were set , and , besides this , distrib- uted corn enough to last each family three months . In the years of Rome 683 and 698 , he was a colleague of Pompey , in the consulship , and , in 688 ...
Pàgina 9
... whole of its resources is thrown open to enterprise . Every one is able readily to command a sufficiency of means for the employment of his industry ; capital is easily procured , and services are readily rendered , each one relying ...
... whole of its resources is thrown open to enterprise . Every one is able readily to command a sufficiency of means for the employment of his industry ; capital is easily procured , and services are readily rendered , each one relying ...
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... whole circle of the sciences , could speak and write to perfection 10 different languages , and was equally distinguished for his skill in riding , dancing , singing , and playing upon all sorts of instruments . Thus accomplished , he ...
... whole circle of the sciences , could speak and write to perfection 10 different languages , and was equally distinguished for his skill in riding , dancing , singing , and playing upon all sorts of instruments . Thus accomplished , he ...
Pàgina 26
... whole quantity of crime is greater , in proportion to the population , in Eng- land than in France ; but that of offences against the person , there are more , both in proportion to the whole number of offen- ces , and to the population ...
... whole quantity of crime is greater , in proportion to the population , in Eng- land than in France ; but that of offences against the person , there are more , both in proportion to the whole number of offen- ces , and to the population ...
Pàgina 27
... Whole No. Per Ct . PROPERTY . W. No. Per Ct . Total . 89 ..... ... Proportion to Population . 1 : 20,279 ... 2,644 1 : 1,702 72 ... ... ... 4,777 4,527 16,147 1 : 8,436 1 : 1,988 1 : 1,951 1 : 763 ... 17,921 S 16,564 1 721 1 : 403 ...
... Whole No. Per Ct . PROPERTY . W. No. Per Ct . Total . 89 ..... ... Proportion to Population . 1 : 20,279 ... 2,644 1 : 1,702 72 ... ... ... 4,777 4,527 16,147 1 : 8,436 1 : 1,988 1 : 1,951 1 : 763 ... 17,921 S 16,564 1 721 1 : 403 ...
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Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volum 4 Francis Lieber Visualització completa - 1830 |
Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volum 4 Francis Lieber Visualització completa - 1851 |
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