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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... inhabitants , than that there should be inhabitants enough to till it . In this case , the cultivation of the earth would be limited by the population , not the population by the state of the cultivation . Where there was no want of ...
... inhabitants , than that there should be inhabitants enough to till it . In this case , the cultivation of the earth would be limited by the population , not the population by the state of the cultivation . Where there was no want of ...
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... inhabitants of Terra del Fuego , or New Holland ? Yet this it seems from the doctrine of Mr. Malthus is our only safe policy , since the lower we are in the scale of existence , the fewer and more miserable we are , the farther removed ...
... inhabitants of Terra del Fuego , or New Holland ? Yet this it seems from the doctrine of Mr. Malthus is our only safe policy , since the lower we are in the scale of existence , the fewer and more miserable we are , the farther removed ...
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... inhabitants of Den- " mark . When Lord Molesworth resided in " that country , the collectors of the poll - tax " were obliged to accept of old feather - beds , " brass and pewter pans , & c . instead of money , " from the inhabitants of ...
... inhabitants of Den- " mark . When Lord Molesworth resided in " that country , the collectors of the poll - tax " were obliged to accept of old feather - beds , " brass and pewter pans , & c . instead of money , " from the inhabitants of ...
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