The Law of Population: a Treatise, in Six Books; in Disproof of the Superfecundity of Human Beings, And Developing of the Real Principle of Their Increase 1
The Law of Population: a Treatise, in Six Books; in Disproof of the Superfecundity of Human Beings, And Developing of the Real Principle of Their Increase 1
Michael Thomas Sadler
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8* Emigrants from England. 9. Emi- > Warden, StaivtiedL Aceooat of tiie * Ibid., p. 258. Mbid.,p.253. tJDited States, vol. ui., p. 192. •Ibid., p. 432. " Ibid., p. 257. * Ibid., p. 192. Mi)id,p.312. •Mo«e,Geog.,p.4^8, . oui^ m] jmvman ok upe cowfumn- 49i •^^ gnnts from Prance. 10. Emigrants from Hojl^ndt .'^ IL Jewst Tq theae," he 0ay9,^^ are to be fidded « -'^ few Swedes, Danes, Italians, Portuguese, Spapiiardsi ^^ and West Indians. The ehildren born of emigrants ^^ are numerous. Among so many... sorts of personi ^^ you will easily believe it must be difficult, if not /^impossible, to find a common character ^" The other cities of America might all be brought forward in this argument, especially those in the New States { but I shall mention only one more, and that the oldest considerable city in the Union, and the capital of the New England States, to which we are assured so often no emigration is at present known to proceed ; I mean Boston, Dr. MiH'se informs us, that one third of its inhabitants are strangers and fugitive persons.
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