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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... existence under the hands of ingenious and scientific tormentors . - There is a vulgar saying , " Give a dog a bad name , and hang him . " The poor seem to me to be pretty much in this situation at present . The poor , Sir , labour ...
... existence under the hands of ingenious and scientific tormentors . - There is a vulgar saying , " Give a dog a bad name , and hang him . " The poor seem to me to be pretty much in this situation at present . The poor , Sir , labour ...
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... existence is upon the whole a blessing and that the means of existence are on that ac- count desirable ; that consequently an increased population is doubly a blessing , and an increase in the means of existence doubly desirable : or ...
... existence is upon the whole a blessing and that the means of existence are on that ac- count desirable ; that consequently an increased population is doubly a blessing , and an increase in the means of existence doubly desirable : or ...
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... existence . The fund appropriated " to the maintenance of labour would be the aggregate " quantity of food possessed by the owners of land be- yond their own consumption . When the demands upon " this fund were great and numerous it ...
... existence . The fund appropriated " to the maintenance of labour would be the aggregate " quantity of food possessed by the owners of land be- yond their own consumption . When the demands upon " this fund were great and numerous it ...
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