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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... laws , we find punish- " ments for wanton behaviour , as touching the " breasts of women , & c . - By the ancient laws " of France , the least indecency of behaviour " to a free woman , as squeezing the hand , " touching the arm or ...
... laws , we find punish- " ments for wanton behaviour , as touching the " breasts of women , & c . - By the ancient laws " of France , the least indecency of behaviour " to a free woman , as squeezing the hand , " touching the arm or ...
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... law of ne- cessity , by the abolition of the poor laws , or by the prospect of seeing their children starving at the doors of the rich . It is not by their own fault alone that they have fallen into this degradation : those who have ...
... law of ne- cessity , by the abolition of the poor laws , or by the prospect of seeing their children starving at the doors of the rich . It is not by their own fault alone that they have fallen into this degradation : those who have ...
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... laws may , therefore , be said " to diminish both the power , and the will , to save , 66 among the common people ... laws are not equally open to petty tradesmen and small farmers , as to the poor . If so , they cannot account for the ...
... laws may , therefore , be said " to diminish both the power , and the will , to save , 66 among the common people ... laws are not equally open to petty tradesmen and small farmers , as to the poor . If so , they cannot account for the ...
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