Statistics
Scientific paper
May 1870
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1870natur...2...66r&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 2, Issue 30, pp. 66-67 (1870).
Statistics
Scientific paper
A CORRESPONDENT, writing under the signature ``A. Hall, in your issue of last week, suggests that in laying certain statistics as to the longevity of the Romano-Britons before the Royal Institution, I had ``forgotten that the youth of Romano-Britam had for many generations been forcibly expatriated, draited abroad to feed the armies of Imperial Rome.'' Your correspondent appears to have forgotten ``what the résumé. my lecture stated, viz., that my observations related to the time of Cerdic; and lie will now no doubt recollect that a space of about three generations intervened between this period and the one to wnicn ne refers. Less than three generations is a sufficiently long period to allow of the balance which the Romano-British population is supposed to have suffered by being drafted into the Koman, armies, righting itself.
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