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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... perfect in its original " frame , and to be administered in the most perfect manner , after whatever model we sup- 66 66 pose it to have been framed , such a perfect " form would be so far from lasting for ever , " that it must come to ...
... perfect in its original " frame , and to be administered in the most perfect manner , after whatever model we sup- 66 66 pose it to have been framed , such a perfect " form would be so far from lasting for ever , " that it must come to ...
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... perfect govern- " ments in ancient or modern times , we may " discern how little can be expected from their " most perfect systems . " As for these worthy philosophers , patriots , " and law - givers , who have employed their " talents ...
... perfect govern- " ments in ancient or modern times , we may " discern how little can be expected from their " most perfect systems . " As for these worthy philosophers , patriots , " and law - givers , who have employed their " talents ...
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... perfect subjugation , or rather annihilation of these passions , or perfect virtue , in " volence had so far established her reign in all 160 run kingdoms, and make the world ring with ...
... perfect subjugation , or rather annihilation of these passions , or perfect virtue , in " volence had so far established her reign in all 160 run kingdoms, and make the world ring with ...
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