A Reply to the Essay on Population by the Rev. T. R. Malthus, in a Series of Letters: To which are Added Extracts from the Essay; with NotesA. M. Kelley, 1967 - 378 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 47
... give him this passage fairly and fully , I think he will be of opinion with me , that it would be difficult to produce an instance of a more miserable attempt to re- concile a contradiction by childish evasion , to insist upon an ...
... give him this passage fairly and fully , I think he will be of opinion with me , that it would be difficult to produce an instance of a more miserable attempt to re- concile a contradiction by childish evasion , to insist upon an ...
Σελίδα 53
... give us of the grave , mascu- line genius of our Utopian philosophers , their sublime attainments and gigantic energy , that they will not be able to manage these matters as decently and cleverly as the silliest women can do at present ...
... give us of the grave , mascu- line genius of our Utopian philosophers , their sublime attainments and gigantic energy , that they will not be able to manage these matters as decently and cleverly as the silliest women can do at present ...
Σελίδα 357
... give a sanction to such accusations , it is " a debt we owe to truth and justice , to ascertain how " much of this unhappiness arises from the principle " of population , and how much is fairly to be attri- " buted to government . When ...
... give a sanction to such accusations , it is " a debt we owe to truth and justice , to ascertain how " much of this unhappiness arises from the principle " of population , and how much is fairly to be attri- " buted to government . When ...
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