A Reply to the Essay on Population: By the Rev. T. R. Malthus. In a Series of Letters ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 - 378 σελίδες |
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... and the more strictly they had been " observed , mankind must have sooner become " miserable . The remembrance of former times , " the greatness of their wisdom and virtue , would " conspire to heighten their distress ; * and the 28.
... and the more strictly they had been " observed , mankind must have sooner become " miserable . The remembrance of former times , " the greatness of their wisdom and virtue , would " conspire to heighten their distress ; * and the 28.
Σελίδα 31
... distress ; * and the " world , instead of remaining the mansion of " wisdom and happiness , become the scene of ... distress . This is a species of fascination , of which it is difficult to form any conception . " under which the ...
... distress ; * and the " world , instead of remaining the mansion of " wisdom and happiness , become the scene of ... distress . This is a species of fascination , of which it is difficult to form any conception . " under which the ...
Σελίδα 33
... such excellent models , we ought to do justice to their characters , and 66 cc gratefully to acknowledge their generous " efforts to rescue the world out of that distress " into which it has fallen , through the imperfec 31 66 ...
... such excellent models , we ought to do justice to their characters , and 66 cc gratefully to acknowledge their generous " efforts to rescue the world out of that distress " into which it has fallen , through the imperfec 31 66 ...
Σελίδα 66
... distress for want of food " would be constantly pressing on all mankind , if " they were equal . Though the produce of " the earth might be increasing every year , popu- ❝lation would be increasing much faster ; and the " redundancy ...
... distress for want of food " would be constantly pressing on all mankind , if " they were equal . Though the produce of " the earth might be increasing every year , popu- ❝lation would be increasing much faster ; and the " redundancy ...
Σελίδα 74
... distress for want of food be greater than it is at present . In the mean time , the number of mankind , and consequently their happiness would go on increasing with the means of their happiness , or subsistence , till the whole earth ...
... distress for want of food be greater than it is at present . In the mean time , the number of mankind , and consequently their happiness would go on increasing with the means of their happiness , or subsistence , till the whole earth ...
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