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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts, Sciences ... - Page 222
1816
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 1. köide

Adam Smith - 1789 - 526 lehte
...feems always to weaken, and frequently to deftroy altogether, the powers of generation, ; BUT poverty, though it does not prevent the generation, is extremely...is produced, but in fo cold a foil, and fo fevere a climate, foon withers and dies. It is not uncommon, I have been frequently told, in the Highlands of...
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Observations on the Nature and Cure of Calculus, Sea Scurvy, Consumption ...

Thomas Beddoes - 1793 - 308 lehte
...extent of that wretchednefs, which it announces. * Poverty, though it does not prevent the ge' neration, is extremely unfavourable to the * rearing of children....plant is * produced, but in fo cold a foil and fo fe' vere a climate, foon withers and dies. It * is not uncommon, I have been frequently * told, in...
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The Political Progress of Britain: Or, An Impartial History of Abuses in the ...

James Thomson Callender - 1795 - 132 lehte
..."than twenty children, while a pampered fine lady is often " incapable of bearing any. — But poverty, though it does not *' prevent the generation, is extremely unfavourable to the " rearing of children. It is not uncommon, I have been fre*' quently told, in the Highlands of Scotland, for a mother *' who...
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A pedestrian tour through North Wales, letters

Joseph Hucks - 1795 - 178 lehte
...appearance, and,' in. fhort, all the traces of a premature old age * : fad proofs thefe of. * Poverty, though it does not prevent the generation, is extremely unfavourable to the rearing of chilNj' drenj poverty and wretchednefs; and but too true indications of mifery and want, and dren ;...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 1. köide

Adam Smith - 1809 - 372 lehte
...seems always to weaken, and frequently to destroy altogether, the powers of generation. But poverty, though it does not prevent the generation, is extremely...of children. The tender plant is produced, but in so cold a soil, and so severe a climate, soon withers and dies. It is not uncommon, I have been frequently...
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The Works of Adam Smith, LL.D. and F.R.S. of London and Edinburgh:: The ...

Adam Smith - 1812 - 520 lehte
...feems always to weaken, and frequently to deftroy altogether, the powers of generation. But poverty, though it does not prevent the generation, is extremely...is produced, but in fo cold a foil, and fo fevere a climate, foon withers and dies. It is. not uncommon, I have been frequently told, in the Highlands...
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The Works of Adam Smith: The nature and causes of the wealth of nations

Adam Smith - 1812
...feems always to weaken, and frequently to deftroy altogether, the powers of ge* neration. But poverty, though it does not prevent the generation, is extremely...is produced, but in fo cold a foil, and fo fevere a climate, foon withers and dies. It is not uncommon, I have been frequently told, in the Highlands of...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of Knowledge ..., 18. köide

Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - 716 lehte
...the interior clafles of people, is a great check to the population of a country. " Poverty, KaVs <h< Doctor,) though it does not prevent the generation,...produced ; but, in fo cold a foil and fo fevere a climate, foon withers and dies. It is not uncommon, I have been frequently told, in the Highlands of...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, 94. köide,1. osa

1824 - 728 lehte
...favourable to generation ; barrenness is very rare among those of inferior station. It is also said to be unfavourable to the rearing of children : the tender plant is produced, but in a cold soil, and so severea climate, it soon withers and dies." (Smith, W. Na. I. 120.) I have had...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations

Adam Smith - 1838 - 476 lehte
...seems always ti> weaken, and frequently to destroy altogether, the powers of generation. But poverty, though it does not prevent the generation, is extremely...rearing of children. The tender plant is produced ; butin so cold a soil, and so severe a climate, soon withers and dies. It is not un« штор, 1...
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