The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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In British North America population increased from about 600,000 to more than 1,500,000 in the twenty - two years under discussion . Prince Edward Island showed the smallest rate of increase and Upper Canada the largest - nearly ...
In British North America population increased from about 600,000 to more than 1,500,000 in the twenty - two years under discussion . Prince Edward Island showed the smallest rate of increase and Upper Canada the largest - nearly ...
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Malthus , whose views on redundant population attracted the attention of all who were grappling with the problems of colonisation , and Macculloch , the contemporary “ respectable ” economist , lose something of their impressiveness ...
Malthus , whose views on redundant population attracted the attention of all who were grappling with the problems of colonisation , and Macculloch , the contemporary “ respectable ” economist , lose something of their impressiveness ...
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Papers re slave population of West Indies . 1823 , xvm ( 348 ) . Papers re trials of slaves in Berbice for obeah and murder . 1823 , XVIII ( 457 ) . Corresp . re treatment of slaves in Honduras . 1823 , XIX , p . 311.
Papers re slave population of West Indies . 1823 , xvm ( 348 ) . Papers re trials of slaves in Berbice for obeah and murder . 1823 , XVIII ( 457 ) . Corresp . re treatment of slaves in Honduras . 1823 , XIX , p . 311.
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