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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... principle of the Essay be admitted , it " affects Mr. Godwin's whole work , and essen- " tially alters the foundations of political jus- " tice . A great part of his book consists 147 "rent in the nature of man, and absolutely ...
... principle of the Essay be admitted , it " affects Mr. Godwin's whole work , and essen- " tially alters the foundations of political jus- " tice . A great part of his book consists 147 "rent in the nature of man, and absolutely ...
Σελίδα 206
... political grievances foreign conquest as an evil , and an evil that tends to no certain good . - I would fain know from the adepts in the science of po- pulation whether according to that system it would be an advantage to this country ...
... political grievances foreign conquest as an evil , and an evil that tends to no certain good . - I would fain know from the adepts in the science of po- pulation whether according to that system it would be an advantage to this country ...
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... political , according to Mr. Godwin's own defini- " tion of it , but a calculation of consequences ? " [ This , I must say , is a very abortive kind of argu- ment ] . " Is the physician the patron of pain , who " advises his patient to ...
... political , according to Mr. Godwin's own defini- " tion of it , but a calculation of consequences ? " [ This , I must say , is a very abortive kind of argu- ment ] . " Is the physician the patron of pain , who " advises his patient to ...
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