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According to Hammaker, earth’s inhabitants have accelerated the onset of the next ice age through the burning of fossil fuels and the deforestation of large forested areas like the Amazon
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for many years, invading the hearts its inhabitants, gen-
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These things are true, even though they are completely invisible to the thoughts and understandings of the nations and the inhabitants of those nations
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And you think just because you have this monstrous powerful starship, that it's OK to run around to any world you please and terrorize the inhabitants?"
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And I will pour upon the house of David, and upon the inhabitants of Jerusalem, the Spirit of grace and supplications; and they shall look upon me whom they have pierced, and they shall mourn for him, as one mourneth for his only son, and shall be in bitterness for him, as one that is in bitterness for his firstborn
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In that day there shall be a fountain opened to the house of David and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem for sin and for uncleanness
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with the ritual inhabitants
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It might prove to be a boon that they will be able to converse with the former inhabitants on their same level, just a little something to think about Jake
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differences with their generational inhabitants exist as well
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Its devices might live on in the ruins and that protocol the avatar decoded might even be real, but the inhabitants of those cities have been gone at least a thousand years
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Altera was soon inundated with requests to be part of the detail she would take with her; the Queen’s Light Brigade did not care for the inhabitants of Miner’s Hold, especially Matai
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inhabitants were herded into the centre of the
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looks from some of the inhabitants
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Alex isn’t sure that the local inhabitants would know what to do with good times if they ever came across them
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made you fear for the safety of the inhabitants inside
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” He stopped himself from saying how pretty the inhabitants are also
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For a while now, a rival group has been studying the village, through studying and manipulating one of its inhabitants; a mere child that goes by the name of ‘Sunil Yohannan’, even going so far as to install a brainwashing device
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The settlement of Trouble Valley is, unknown to its inhabitants, located on the Event Horizon of an Information Singularity
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Even though there was too much vegetation to see the inhabitants, he could tell this was a settlement, and much larger than any he had come across so far
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native inhabitants of this land would call
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We stole one of the inhabitants; a human child
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8All inhabitants of the earth will worship the beast—all whose names
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the earth and its inhabitants worship
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inhabitants of the earth
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The discovery of an unknown basin with dangerous inhabitants was much too big an event, a young ventriloquist practicing his act alone is much more probable, happens dozens of times all over the world every year
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“It's inhabitants have technological powers that can, and you do believe in technological powers
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She knew it was such a huge flaw in the design of this expedition, allowing one person to gain the power to shut off any and all universes and their inhabitants
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As the price or exchangeable value of every particular commodity, taken separately, resolves itself into some one or other, or all of those three parts ; so that of all the commodities which compose the whole annual produce of the labour of every country, taken complexly, must resolve itself into the same three parts, and be parcelled out among different inhabitants of the country, either as the wages of their labour, the profits of their stock, or the rent of their land
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She was very beautiful; a more clever, or a more lovely countenance he could not fancy to himself; and she no longer appeared of ice as before, when she sat outside the window, and beckoned to him; in his eyes she was perfect, he did not fear her at all, and told her that he could calculate in his head and with fractions, even; that he knew the number of square miles there were in the different countries, and how many inhabitants they contained; and she smiled while he spoke
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The most decisive mark of the prosperity of any country is the increase of the number of its inhabitants
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Nor in the present times is this increase principally owing to the continual importation of new inhabitants, but to the great multiplication of the species
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The funds destined for the payment of wages, the revenue and stock of its inhabitants, may be of the greatest extent; but if they have continued for several centuries of the same, or very nearly of the same extent, the number of labourers employed every year could easily supply, and even more than supply, the number wanted the following year
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Want, famine, and mortality, would immediately prevail in that class, and from thence extend themselves to all the superior classes, till the number of inhabitants in the country was reduced to what could easily be maintained by the revenue and stock which remained in it, and which had escaped either the tyranny or calamity which had destroyed the rest
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The inhabitants of the Seventh World
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prosperity of its inhabitants
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It seemed that the inhabitants weren’t as
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result, and the inhabitants were, to a person, thin and
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the screams of the inhabitants could be heard easily from
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they’d heard about the inhabitants of the south actually
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necessary for the conveniency of the inhabitants, and the narrowness of the market may not
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apprenticeship to each, they being necessary for the conveniency of the inhabitants, and the
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friendly inhabitants provided the pilgrims with free food
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share of it is given to the inhabitants of the town than would otherwise fall to them, and a less
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The inhabitants of a town being collected into one place, can easily combine together
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The inhabitants of the country, dispersed in distant places, cannot easily combine together
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Corporation laws enable the inhabitants of
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The sea in the neighbourhood of the islands of Shetland is more than commonly abundant in fish, which makes a great part of the subsistence of their inhabitants
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that the whole territory, like the lands in the neighbourhood of a great town, has not been sufficient to produce both the grass and the corn necessary for the subsistence of their inhabitants
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Even though the only inhabitants of the tavern were; Alec, Solo Ki, a pimp, his three whores, and the barkeep, the tiny inn seemed more cramped and uncomfortable than sitting in a coffin
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and its inhabitants, though, and knew that it was going to
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As she looked at it she realized for the first time that the city would have to provide the most complex possible surface to be able to get enough air circulation to prevent suffocation of its inhabitants in the deep places
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irascibility of the local inhabitants, but he knew he was a
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The poor inhabitants of Cuba and St
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inhabitants and visitors alike had fled in terror
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The major thing that worried Ammon was the beings of the new planet (Seth had told him that the inhabitants named it Earth, so he’d better get used to calling it such
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prosperity, a closer inspection of the inhabitants betrayed
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They do not produce enough to maintain their inhabitants
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Diminish the real opulence either of Holland or of the territory of Genoa, while the number of their inhabitants remains the same ; diminish their power of supplying themselves from distant countries; and the price of corn, instead of sinking with that diminution in the quantity of their silver, which must necessarily accompany this declension, either as its cause or as its effect, will rise to the price of a famine
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There might have come a time when it had to reveal itself to the inhabitants of that base
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After all the wonderful tales which have been published concerning the splendid state of those countries in ancient times, whoever reads, with any degree of sober judgment, the history of their first discovery and conquest, will evidently discern that, in arts, agriculture, and commerce, their inhabitants were much more ignorant than the Tartars of the Ukraine are at present
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Frezier, who visited Peru in 1713, represents Lima as containing between twenty-five and twenty-eight thousand inhabitants
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Providing water to the inhabitants alone
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There were no personal items to be seen and Nate wondered what had happened to the previous inhabitants
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Once again he wondered where all of the inhabitants were
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village, but found that there were no inhabitants – clearly
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inhabitants would then die of starvation – it was clearly
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This increase of the quantity of those metals, however, has not, it seems, increased that annual produce, has neither improved the manufactures and agriculture of the country, nor mended the circumstances of its inhabitants
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At full capacity, it would be possible to load the entire inhabitants of the Sanctuary, but what then? Even with the Maker at his side, would Anon risk delivering them to deep space? Or was he planning on bringing them to the Rift-world below? It seemed certain that the planet was likely swarming with the dead, but if by some chance it wasn’t, even if the Elders and Chosen made it to the Gate, no matter where they went, the Dark Army could easily follow
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The general stock of any country or society is the same with that of all its inhabitants or members ; and, therefore, naturally divides itself into the same three portions, each of which has a distinct function or office
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Fourthly, of the acquired and useful abilities of all the inhabitants and members of the society
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But though the whole value of the annual produce of the land and labour of every country, is thus divided among, and constitutes a revenue to, its different inhabitants ; yet, as in the rent of a private estate, we distinguish between the gross rent and the neat rent, so may we likewise in the revenue of all the inhabitants of a great country
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The gross revenue of all the inhabitants of a great country comprehends the whole annual produce of their land and labour; the neat revenue, what remains free to them, after deducting the expense of maintaining first, their fixed, and, secondly, their circulating capital, or what, without encroaching upon their capital, they can place in their stock reserved for immediate consumption, or spend upon their subsistence
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almost all inhabitants did not know that the old
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Though the weekly or yearly revenue of all the different inhabitants of any country, in the same manner, may be, and in reality frequently is, paid to them in money, their real riches, however, the real weekly or yearly revenue of all of them taken together, must always be great or small, in proportion to the quantity of consumable goods which they can all of them purchase with this money
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Anon wasn’t the only one who waited, far below him, the inhabitants of the Seventh World had changed themselves from workers to warriors, and now stood in formation around the Rift
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deeply the mentality of its inhabitants,
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its inhabitants and their descendants have built
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not be those few inhabitants of the
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shops are open, its inhabitants join the tourists, it
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Though the whole annual produce of the land and labour of every country is no doubt ultimately destined for supplying the consumption of its inhabitants, and for procuring a revenue to them; yet when it first comes either from the ground, or from the hands of the productive labourers, it naturally divides itself into two parts
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Though that part of the revenue of the inhabitants which is derived from the profits of stock, is always much greater in rich than in poor countries, it is because the stock is much greater ; in proportion to the stock, the profits are generally much less
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The proportion between those different funds necessarily determines in every country the general character of the inhabitants as to industry or idleness
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In trade and industry, it is much inferior to Glasgow, of which the inhabitants are chiefly maintained by the employment of capital
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The inhabitants of a large village, it has sometimes been observed, after having made considerable progress in manufactures, have become idle and poor, in consequence of a great lord's having taken up his residence in their neighbourhood
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By diminishing the funds destined for the employment of productive labour, he necessarily diminishes, so far as it depends upon him, the quantity of that labour which adds a value to the subject upon which it is bestowed, and, consequently, the value of the annual produce of the land and labour of the whole country, the real wealth and revenue of its inhabitants
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Even at this early period, it was certainly a more improved country than at the invasion of Julius Caesar, when its inhabitants were nearly in the same state with the savages in North America
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England, however, as it has never been blessed with a very parsimonious government, so parsimony has at no time been the characteristic virtue of its inhabitants
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In some ancient cities, which either have been long stationary, or have gone somewhat to decay, you will sometimes scarce find a single house which could have been built for its present inhabitants
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natural that its inhabitants not to love the
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He remembered a shrine to Apollo that the inhabitants maintained on a small hill above their village
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mentality of its inhabitants: they are confident
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The capital employed in agriculture, therefore, not only puts into motion a greater quantity of productive labour than any equal capital employed in manufactures; but in proportion, too, to the quantity of productive labour which it employs, it adds a much greater value to the annual produce of the land and labour of the country, to the real wealth and revenue of its inhabitants
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The inhabitants of many different parts of Great Britain have not capital sufficient to improve and cultivate all their lands
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There are many little manufacturing towns in Great Britain, of which the inhabitants have not capital sufficient to transport the produce of their own industry to those distant markets where there is demand and consumption for it
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It is likely to increase the fastest, therefore, when it is employed in the way that affords the greatest revenue to all the inhabitants or the country, as they will thus be enabled to make the greatest savings
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But the revenue of all the inhabitants of the country is necessarily in proportion to the value of the annual produce of their land and labour
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Holland, in proportion to the extent of the land and the number of it's inhabitants, by far the richest country in Europe, has accordingly the greatest share of the carrying trade of Europe
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The great commerce of every civilized society is that carried on between the inhabitants of the town and those of the country
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The town repays this supply, by sending back a part of the manufactured produce to the inhabitants of the country
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The inhabitants of the country purchase of the town a greater quantity of manufactured goods with the produce of a much smaller quantity of their own labour, than they must have employed had they attempted to prepare them themselves