10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNPOPULOUS»
Discover the use of
unpopulous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unpopulous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Bulletin ... (non-technical) of the Scripps Institution of ...
It would be possible under such circumstances to determine the conditions in
those portions of the city that were always thickly populated; in that part which,
unpopulous at first, increased later; and in the quarter that was once crowded
and ...
2
Collection of the Most Celebrated Voyages and Travels from ...
the indolence of the inhabitants, leaves it unpopulous and uncultivated.
Diarbeker proper, called also Mesopotamia, from its lying between the two
famous rivers Tigris and Euphrates, and by Moses Padan Aran, that is to say —
The fruitful ...
3
Naval shore electronics criteria: HF radio propagation and ...
The radio noise levels of figure 2-8 (and also of A- 28) for "remote unpopulous"
areas may be converted directly to the values of the CCIR Report 322, which
expresses noise in terms of KTQb, by subtracting the valves of figure 2-8 from
204.
United States. Naval Electronic Systems Command, 1970
4
Estimating the performance of telecommunication systems ...
XNOISE should be input as a positive value unless the user desires to designate
the receiving location area as industrial, residential, rural, or remote unpopulous
by speci fying: XNOISE = -1. for industrial (the program then uses -125.
Larry R. Teters, United States. National Telecommunications and Information Administration, 1983
It will offer the means of gradually increasing the population of such unpopulous
districts of Europe and America as may be deemed necessary, and of enabling a
much greater population to subsist in comfort on a given spot, if requisite, than ...
6
The Works of Walter Scott, Esq
breadth necessary for an avenue to the metropolis, where all that is required isan
access to some sequestered and unpopulous district. I do not say anything of the
expense; that the trustees and their constituents may settle as they please.
7
Journey over land to India, partly by a route never gone ...
Yet notwithstanding the extreme fertility of this country, the bad administration of
government, conspiring with the indolence of the inhabitants, leaves it
unpopulous and uncultivated. Diarbeker, proper, called also Mesopotamia, from
its lying ...
Stephan-Cullen Carpenter, 1796
8
First American from the third London edition
It will offer the means of gradually increasing the population of such unpopulous
districts of Europe and America as may be deemed necessary, and d' enabling a
much greater population to subsist in comfort on a given spot, if requisite, than ...
It is a great enormity of which gentlemen trustees on the highways are sometimes
guilty, in adopting the breadth necessary for an avenue to the metropolis, where
all that is required is an access to some sequestered and unpopulous district.
10
Records of Travels in Turkey, Greece, Etc., and of a Cruize ...
... do not hesitate to bargain away their daughters' honour, which practice is so
much the more reprehensible as they are never reduced to it by want ; want, in
our acceptation of the word, being almost unknown in unpopulous countries.