The Civilization of Our Day: A Series of Original Essays on Some of Its More Important Phases at the Close of the Nineteenth CenturyJames Samuelson Sampson Low, 1896 - 395 страници |
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... millions ; to - day they embrace an area of three millions of square miles , peopled by upwards of sixty - two millions of inhabitants , nearly all of European origin . With a similarly extensive area , however , our own dominion of ...
... millions ; to - day they embrace an area of three millions of square miles , peopled by upwards of sixty - two millions of inhabitants , nearly all of European origin . With a similarly extensive area , however , our own dominion of ...
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... million of square miles , peopled by nearly three hundred millions of inhabitants , are more or less directly under British rule . France has gradually extended her civilising influence over fourteen millions of people within an area of ...
... million of square miles , peopled by nearly three hundred millions of inhabitants , are more or less directly under British rule . France has gradually extended her civilising influence over fourteen millions of people within an area of ...
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... millions of square miles , with an estimated population of nearly 40 millions , of whom about half a million are whites . France has occupied , including Madagascar , nearly a mil- lion square miles , with about 18 millions of ...
... millions of square miles , with an estimated population of nearly 40 millions , of whom about half a million are whites . France has occupied , including Madagascar , nearly a mil- lion square miles , with about 18 millions of ...
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... million inhabitants , although not at present a colony of Belgium , owns allegiance to its king , and is likely during the coming century to be brought fully under its sway . The effect of this colonisation of the continent by European ...
... million inhabitants , although not at present a colony of Belgium , owns allegiance to its king , and is likely during the coming century to be brought fully under its sway . The effect of this colonisation of the continent by European ...
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... million . This indicates a more minute subdivision of land . The larger occupying - owners also have increased in number , while tenants have become fewer , indicating that depression has led to farms being thrown into the hands of the ...
... million . This indicates a more minute subdivision of land . The larger occupying - owners also have increased in number , while tenants have become fewer , indicating that depression has led to farms being thrown into the hands of the ...
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