Great Britain - Population
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A vindication of commerce and the arts proving that they are the source of the greatness, power, riches and populousness of a state. Being an examination of Mr. Bell's Dissertation upon populousness, read in the Schools, and honoured with the Lord Viscount Townshend's Prize, by the University of Cambridge. Wherein Mr. Bell's Calumnies on Trade are answered, his Arguments refuted, his System exploded, and the principal causes of Populosity assigned. With a large appendix, Containing Remarks on that part of the Estimate of the Manners and Principles of the Times, which relates to Trade and Commerce. By I---- B----, M.D.
Temple, William, of Trowbridge.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- E-books
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Uncertainty of the present population of this kingdom deduced from a candid review of the accounts lately given of it by Dr. Price, on the one hand, Mr. Eden, Mr. Wales, and Mr. Howlett, on the other.
Date: 1781- E-books
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An estimate of the number of inhabitants in Great Britain and Ireland . By Sir Frederick Morton Eden, Bart.
Eden, Frederick Morton, Sir, 1766-1809.Date: 1800- E-books
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A letter to a Member of Parliament concerning trade and particularly the trade of the Spanish West-Indies.
Date: 1707- E-books
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A letter to a modern dissenting Whig concerning the present juncture of affairs; with a comparison between the former principles, and the present practices of that party
Date: [1701]