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" If, above all, it were once clearly understood that it was not disreputable for married persons to avail themselves of such precautionary means as would, without being injurious to health, or destructive of female delicacy, prevent conception... "
Malthus: Founder of Modern Demography - Σελίδα 193
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...space of time, be expected to take place in the appearance and the habits of the people. If, above all, it were once clearly understood that it was not disreputable...sufficient check might at once be given to the increase of population beyond the means of subsistence ; vice and misery, to a prodigious extent, might be removed...

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...space of time, be expected to take place in the appearance and the habits of the people. If, above all, it were once clearly understood that it was not disreputable...sufficient check might at once be given to the increase of population beyond the means of subsistence; vice and misery, to a prodigious extent, might be removed...

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