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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Σελίδα 131
... respect his assertion is evidently false . The difference in the state of manners in the same . country at different periods is as striking and notorious as that between the manners of dif- ferent countries . There is as much difference ...
... respect his assertion is evidently false . The difference in the state of manners in the same . country at different periods is as striking and notorious as that between the manners of dif- ferent countries . There is as much difference ...
Σελίδα 182
... respect to all other countries , and how to remedy the defect ; or how to support the greatest number of peo- ple in the greatest degree of comfort . But I have said this more than once before . To the same purpose I might quote ...
... respect to all other countries , and how to remedy the defect ; or how to support the greatest number of peo- ple in the greatest degree of comfort . But I have said this more than once before . To the same purpose I might quote ...
Σελίδα 251
... respect to that parti- cular flower , the carnation , but with respect to any other flower , or plant , or animal , or any other body whatever . We know that climate has such an effect that what are plants with us , in the tropical ...
... respect to that parti- cular flower , the carnation , but with respect to any other flower , or plant , or animal , or any other body whatever . We know that climate has such an effect that what are plants with us , in the tropical ...
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