PopulationPenguin, 1971 - 152 σελίδες |
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Roland Pressat. 54 million inhabitants which Beloch attributes to the Roman Empire in the year 14 , the 71 million which Durand gives for China in the year 2 and the 100 to 140 million considered by K. Davis as a plausible figure for ...
Roland Pressat. 54 million inhabitants which Beloch attributes to the Roman Empire in the year 14 , the 71 million which Durand gives for China in the year 2 and the 100 to 140 million considered by K. Davis as a plausible figure for ...
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... million , it is still more difficult to make a choice between figures ranging from 40 to 80 million , even if agreement can be reached on the identity and priority of the various objectives . In general , too , questions of maximum ...
... million , it is still more difficult to make a choice between figures ranging from 40 to 80 million , even if agreement can be reached on the identity and priority of the various objectives . In general , too , questions of maximum ...
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... million people in five years . Altogether , by natural growth and immigration , eleven million people were added to the population between November 1945 and October 1950 . It was in this demo - economic context ( a ruined country , a ...
... million people in five years . Altogether , by natural growth and immigration , eleven million people were added to the population between November 1945 and October 1950 . It was in this demo - economic context ( a ruined country , a ...
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