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 NotesRoutledge/Thoemmes Press, 1994 - 378 σελίδες |
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... able to multiply so as to be able to " overstock the earth . 86 " From this view of the circumstances of the " world , notwithstanding the high opinion we " have of the merits of Sir Thomas More , and " other admired projectors of ...
... able to multiply so as to be able to " overstock the earth . 86 " From this view of the circumstances of the " world , notwithstanding the high opinion we " have of the merits of Sir Thomas More , and " other admired projectors of ...
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... Able legis " lators ought to consider them as models , and " honest patriots ought never to lose sight of " them , or any proper opportunity of trans- 66 planting the wisest of their maxims into their " own governments , as far as they ...
... Able legis " lators ought to consider them as models , and " honest patriots ought never to lose sight of " them , or any proper opportunity of trans- 66 planting the wisest of their maxims into their " own governments , as far as they ...
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... able laws of human nature some human beings will be " exposed to want . These are the unhappy pcrsons who " in the great lottery of life have drawn a blank . The " number of these persons would soon exceed the ability of " the surplus ...
... able laws of human nature some human beings will be " exposed to want . These are the unhappy pcrsons who " in the great lottery of life have drawn a blank . The " number of these persons would soon exceed the ability of " the surplus ...
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