British Almanac and Companion, 23. kötetStationers' Company, 1850 |
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114. oldal
... mortality in the late epidemic . In order , however , to show more nearly the true proportion which the mortality in the one epidemic bears to that in the other , it will be necessary to take into account the population at the respec ...
... mortality in the late epidemic . In order , however , to show more nearly the true proportion which the mortality in the one epidemic bears to that in the other , it will be necessary to take into account the population at the respec ...
118. oldal
... mortality Rother- hithe , which is most accessible , and a common resort of seafaring men , suffers the greatest mortality , while St. George's , Southwark , which is least liable to the intrusion of this class of the population ...
... mortality Rother- hithe , which is most accessible , and a common resort of seafaring men , suffers the greatest mortality , while St. George's , Southwark , which is least liable to the intrusion of this class of the population ...
119. oldal
... mortality from Cholera in St. Giles was 51 in the 10,000 , while in Clerkenwell it was only 18 in the 10,000 , and yet the density of the population differs but little in the two cases , the parish of St. Giles giving 22 square yards to ...
... mortality from Cholera in St. Giles was 51 in the 10,000 , while in Clerkenwell it was only 18 in the 10,000 , and yet the density of the population differs but little in the two cases , the parish of St. Giles giving 22 square yards to ...
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