The Law of Population, Τόμος 1Routledge/Thoemmes Press, 1994 |
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Σελίδα 85
... present . " The history of the universe , " as an able writer observes , " has never yet presented " the example in which the multiplication of food could " not be more rapid than that of the existing popu- " lation1 . " " No record ...
... present . " The history of the universe , " as an able writer observes , " has never yet presented " the example in which the multiplication of food could " not be more rapid than that of the existing popu- " lation1 . " " No record ...
Σελίδα 86
... present sufficiency , which may be thus demonstrated to be perpetual . But , seriously , without touching upon abstract principles , or appeal- ing to the condition of an uncultivated world in proof that the present cannot be the time ...
... present sufficiency , which may be thus demonstrated to be perpetual . But , seriously , without touching upon abstract principles , or appeal- ing to the condition of an uncultivated world in proof that the present cannot be the time ...
Σελίδα 88
... present Ma- jesty , to assert that we could sustain , in the next two centuries , thrice our present numbers , and that not merely as liberally as we do at present , but with an increase of the comforts and an accession to the ...
... present Ma- jesty , to assert that we could sustain , in the next two centuries , thrice our present numbers , and that not merely as liberally as we do at present , but with an increase of the comforts and an accession to the ...
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V | 38 |
Of the Theory of Human Superfecundity its Geome | 55 |
the Geo | 78 |
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