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Excerpt from On Certain Tests of a Thriving Population: Four Lectures Delivered Before the University of Oxford, in Lent Term, 1845
Let us take, -for instance, the article of grain in the first place. Mr. Charles Smith, in his Tracts on the Corn Trade, estimated the population of England and Wales in 1760 at which is sufficiently near the truth for our present en quiry. The entire consumption of grain at that time he estimated to be quarters, of which quarters were wheat, and of the remainder consisted of barley, of rye, and of oats.
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