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Since the Netherlands was a substantially smaller country than England , the absolute increase in urban population totals was comparatively modest , but the proportional changes were similar . Steady urban growth in the sixteenth ...
Since the Netherlands was a substantially smaller country than England , the absolute increase in urban population totals was comparatively modest , but the proportional changes were similar . Steady urban growth in the sixteenth ...
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An increase in the rate of population growth as great as that experienced in this period might have been expected in the light of earlier experience to have reduced output per head and depressed living standards substantially.47 In the ...
An increase in the rate of population growth as great as that experienced in this period might have been expected in the light of earlier experience to have reduced output per head and depressed living standards substantially.47 In the ...
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Before , Britons had often felt fearful that their population was small by European standards and even contracting . After the Essay's publication , however , and still more after the results of the first census in 1801 had been ...
Before , Britons had often felt fearful that their population was small by European standards and even contracting . After the Essay's publication , however , and still more after the results of the first census in 1801 had been ...
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