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... remarks have probably already enabled our readers to form an opinion of what they are to expect in this volume ; and therefore , without entering into the detail of each of the remaining letters , we shall confine ourselves to one short ...
... remarks have probably already enabled our readers to form an opinion of what they are to expect in this volume ; and therefore , without entering into the detail of each of the remaining letters , we shall confine ourselves to one short ...
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... remarks by a learned coadjutor , Mr. C. Wordsworth , of Trinity College , Cambridge , in the Six Letters to Granville Sharp , Esq.Against all the learning and ingenuity of these . gentlemen , however , an individual , who has chosen to ...
... remarks by a learned coadjutor , Mr. C. Wordsworth , of Trinity College , Cambridge , in the Six Letters to Granville Sharp , Esq.Against all the learning and ingenuity of these . gentlemen , however , an individual , who has chosen to ...
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... Remarks on a late Publication , entitled " An Essay on the Principles of Population , & c . by T. R. Malthus , A. M. Fellow of Jesus College , Cambridge . " 8vo . 2s . Bickerstaff . Had this author correctly stated Mr. Malthus's ...
... Remarks on a late Publication , entitled " An Essay on the Principles of Population , & c . by T. R. Malthus , A. M. Fellow of Jesus College , Cambridge . " 8vo . 2s . Bickerstaff . Had this author correctly stated Mr. Malthus's ...
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