| Early English newspapers - 1755 - 696 pages
...generally ear ly, than in Eurcpe. And if it is reckoned there, that there is but one marriage per Arm. among 100 perfons, perhaps we may here reckon two...four births to a marriage, (many of their marriages D being late) we may here reckon eigjit, of which one half crow up, and it our marriages are made,... | |
| Arthur Young - Great Britain - 1772 - 572 pages
...and generally earlier than in Europe : And if it is reckoned that there is but one marriage per annum among 100 perfons, perhaps we may here reckon two...which, if one half grow up, and our marriages are made, reckoning one with another, at twenty years of age, our people mujl at leajl be doubled every twenty... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - American prose literature - 1779 - 610 pages
...in Europe, And if it is reckoned there that there is but one marriage per Annum among 100 perfon:?, perhaps we may here reckon two ; and if in Europe...which, if one half grow up, and our marriages are made, reckoning one with another, at twenty years of age, our people muft at leaft be doubled every twenty... | |
| History - 1789 - 560 pages
...here reckon two ; and if in Europe the/ have but four births to a marriage (many ef their man ¡ages being late) we may here reckon eight; of which if one half grow Sp, and oiir marriages are made, reckoning one with another, at twenty years of age, our people muß... | |
| Jacques-Pierre Brissot de Warville, Étienne Clavière - France - 1795 - 274 pages
...in Europe. And if it is reckoned there, that there is but one marriage per annum among one hundred perfons, perhaps we may here reckon two ; and if in...if one half grow up, and our marriages are made,. rechoning one -with another, at twenty years tf agc, our 'fie fie mitjt at Icaft be doubled every twenty... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - American literature - 1804 - 740 pages
...marriage fier annum among 1UO persons, perhaps we may here reckon two ; and if in Europe they Ьале but four births to a marriage (many of their marriages...which, if one half grow up, and our marriages are made, reckoning one with another, at twenty years of age, our jieofile must be doubted a! least every Itventy... | |
| Samuel Blodget - Business & Economics - 1806 - 258 pages
...Europe. And if it is reckoned there, that there is but one marriage per annum among one hundred persons, perhaps we may here reckon two; and if in Europe they...which, if one half grow up, and our marriages are made, reckoning one with another, at twenty years of age, our people must double at Least every twenty years.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 610 pages
...in Europe. And if it is reckoned there, that there is but one marriage per annum among 100 persons, perhaps we may here reckon two ; and if in Europe,...which, if one half grow up, and our marriages are made, reckoning one with another, at twenty years of age, our people must at least be doubled every twenty... | |
| British prose literature - 1821 - 356 pages
...Europe. And if it is reckoned there, that there is but one marriage per annum among one hundred persons, perhaps we may here reckon two; and if in Europe they...late), we may here reckon eight, of which, if one Tialf grow up, (and our marriages are made, reckoning one with another, at twenty years of age) our... | |
| Michael Thomas Sadler - Malthusianism - 1830 - 750 pages
...Europe; and if it is reckoned there, " that there is but one marriage per annum among "100 persons, perhaps we may here reckon two; and " if in Europe...if one half grow up, and " our marriages are made, one with another, at twenty " years of age, our people must at least be doubled " every twenty years2."... | |
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