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Meanings of numerous population in English
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Usage of numerous population in English
1
They desired an open, poor, pine country, which forbade a numerouspopulation.
2
Near the main river is a numerouspopulation of Christians.
3
Nor the place of the most numerouspopulation.
4
The villages were innumerable: but there was not a sign of friendship among the numerouspopulation.
5
It is a high, rugged, bare-looking island, encompassed by perilous reefs, but supporting a pretty numerouspopulation.
6
Yet there were many signs that in long by-gone times a numerouspopulation had dwelt in the land.
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The signs of a numerouspopulation were around us, but we had not seen even a solitary wanderer.
8
Fifteen years ago England transported, at great expense, a numerouspopulation to the eastern coast of New Holland.
9
The country supports a fairly numerouspopulation, but it hasn't a single kind or informing word for us.
10
The heaps of ruins, which were the grave of a numerouspopulation, are becoming anew the habitation of men.
11
As early as Palæolithic times the valleys of the Seine and its tributaries were evidently inhabited by a numerouspopulation.
12
During the whole month of March the French sailed along the coast, which seemed to them to be inhabited by a numerouspopulation.
13
Neither colony had a numerouspopulation, and the stretch of country lying between them was during most of the colonial period a wilderness.
14
This Senate consisted of seventeen members, chosen by the people from senatorial districts containing a large area of territory and a numerouspopulation.
15
A numerouspopulation cultivated Hampshire with unceasing industry, so that the southern part of the district plentifully supplied Winchester with the products of the land.
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The abundant crops which a warm sun and copious rains raise from a fertile soil, support a numerouspopulation in a state of warlike leisure.