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" The Russian generations passed away more than twice as rapidly as the generations of Montreux. Who would purchase the advantage, equivocal at best, of a triple number of births, accompanied by this enormous number of premature deaths? In Montreux, too,... "
The Foreign quarterly review [ed. by J.G. Cochrane]. - Page 275
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Good Words

1876 - 918 pages
...one-sixty-fourth. The Russian generations passed away more than twice as rapidly as the population of Montreux. Who would purchase the advantage, equivocal at best, of a triple number of births, accompanied by this enormous multitude of premature deaths? In Montreux, four-fifths of those bom reached...
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GOOD WORDS

DONALD MACLEOD, D.D - 1876 - 982 pages
...one-sixty-fourth. The Russian generations passed away more than twice as rapidly as the population of Montreux. Who would purchase the advantage, equivocal at best, of a triple number of births, accompanied by this enormous multitude of premature deaths? In Montreux, four-fifths of those born...
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Health and Life

Benjamin Ward Richardson - 1882 - 358 pages
...one-sixty-fourth. The Russian generations passed away more than twice as rapidly as the population of Montreux. Who would purchase the advantage, equivocal at best, of a triple number of births, accompanied by this enormous multitude of premature deaths ? In Montreux, four-fifths of those born...
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Transactions of the Sanitary Institute of Great Britain, Volume 9

Sanitary Institute of Great Britain - 1888 - 620 pages
...sixty-fourth. The Russian generations passed away more than twice as rapidly as the generations of Montreux. Who would purchase the advantage, equivocal at best, of a triple number of births, accompanied by this enormous number of premature deaths? In Montreux, too, four-fifths of those born...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 48; Volume 111

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1888 - 916 pages
...sixty-fourth. The Russian generations passed away more than twice as rapidly as the generations of Montreux. k, or intelligence, 낀 ܁ 낀 U accompanied by this enormous number of premature deaths ? In Montreux, too, four-fifths of those born...
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Longman's Magazine, Volume 12

1888 - 716 pages
...sixty-fourth. The Eussian generations passed away more than twice as rapidly as the generations of Montreux. Who would purchase the advantage, equivocal at best, of a triple number of births, accompanied by this enormous number of premature deaths ? In Montreux, too, four-fifths of those born...
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Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volume 49

1889 - 660 pages
...sixty-fourth. The Russian generations passed away more than twice as rapidly as the generations of Montreux. Who would purchase the advantage, equivocal at best, of a triple number of births, accompanied by this enormous number of premature deaths? In Montreux, too, four-fifths of those born...
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