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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... sufficient provisions for the survi- 66 66 vors , and make room for others to be born . " Thus the tranquillity and numerous bles- sings of the Utopian governments would come " to an end ; war , or cruel and unnatural cus- " toms , be ...
... sufficient provisions for the survi- 66 66 vors , and make room for others to be born . " Thus the tranquillity and numerous bles- sings of the Utopian governments would come " to an end ; war , or cruel and unnatural cus- " toms , be ...
Σελίδα 174
... sufficient specimen of the effects of bad government , of bad laws , of the worse exe- cution of them , of feeble and selfish policy , of wars and commotions , or of diseases probably occasioned for the most part by the numbers of ...
... sufficient specimen of the effects of bad government , of bad laws , of the worse exe- cution of them , of feeble and selfish policy , of wars and commotions , or of diseases probably occasioned for the most part by the numbers of ...
Σελίδα 258
... sufficient answer . " " Mr. Godwin at the conclusion of the third chap- " ter of his eighth book , speaking of ... sufficiently to render the " pastoral or agricultural state necessary to them ; but , from some cause or other , " [ Mr ...
... sufficient answer . " " Mr. Godwin at the conclusion of the third chap- " ter of his eighth book , speaking of ... sufficiently to render the " pastoral or agricultural state necessary to them ; but , from some cause or other , " [ Mr ...
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