| Books - 1772 - 684 pages
...6í si Berlin. 18 years 35Í 2 <i 22-i 20Í '«1 ,6} '4 izï 10Í 8J 7 6 / t"* * From this companion it appears with how much truth great cities have been called the graves of mankind. It mull alfo convince all who confider it, that ft is by no means flriafy proper to confider, our dilcafes... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - Periodicals - 1772 - 628 pages
...919i i"oi 9! ici 7i 7t 10 8| 84 8k 75 5* 5* 8 7 64 7 4; l 4* 5 • 5 5* 6 . *^ * From this comparifon it appears with how much truth great cities have been called the graves of mankind. Jt nvuft aiii> convince all who confuler it, that it is by no means ftrifily pioper to cor.fuler our... | |
| Richard Price - Annuities - 1773 - 496 pages
...Hi I2f "i 65 9f i4 I«I I' <°i 70 7i 7f 10 t| 8| 75 s| 8 7 X 7 80 4' 5 5 si 6 From this comparifon it appears with how much truth great cities have been called the graves of mankind. It muft alfo convince all who will confider it, that, according to the obfervation at the end of the 4th... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1773 - 590 pages
...65 9^ 9Í >o£ 9i '°i 70 71 7f IO s| 8f 8175 5! Sf 8 7 6f 7" 80 4* 4J 5 5т 6 " From this companion ¡it appears with how much truth great cities have been called the graves of mankind. It muil alfo convince all who confider it, that it is by no means ftriftly proper to confider our difeafes... | |
| History - 1800 - 576 pages
...IO 9Î 10'7° 7Í . 4 10 8Î • 8 i 8í' ,75 1*1 8 7 7 ' 80 4í 5 . 5 5j 6 '' From this companion it appears with how much truth great cities have been called the graves of mankind. It muft alfo convince all-who confider it, that-it is by no means ftriftiy proper to» confider our difeafes... | |
| History - 1809 - 574 pages
...70 7* 7т IO -8| 85: 8Í - • 75 5* fi 8 7 6-1 7 So 4j л $ 5 5r 6 » From '' From this companion it appears with how much truth great cities have been called the graves ¿f mankind. It muß alio convince all who coniider it, that it is by no means ftriftly proper to confitler... | |
| William Lucas Sargant - Labor - 1857 - 514 pages
...than in the country, had long been known or supposed. Dr. Price's remark has often been quoted :* " it appears with how much truth great cities have been called the graves of mankind." It does not appear however, that the causes of this great mortality, were correctly appreciated by him... | |
| William Farr - Great Britain - 1885 - 612 pages
...almost one half in cities than in the country, he adds: — " From this comparison it appears with hew much truth great cities have been called the graves of mankind. It must also convince all who consider it, that, according to the observation at the end of the Second Essay, it is by no means strictly... | |
| William Farr - 1885 - 606 pages
...in the country, he adds : — \ " From this comparison it appears with how much truth great cities i have been called the graves of mankind. It must also convince all ' who consider it, that, according to the observation at the end of the ' Second Essay, it is by no means... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - Business & Economics - 1959 - 164 pages
...tables on the probabilities of life, in towns and in the country, he says,* "From this comparison, it appears, with how much truth great cities have...the graves of mankind. It must also convince all who consider it, that according to the observation, at the end of the fourth essay, in the former volume,... | |
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