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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... earth , a limited degree of fertility , " and the continual increase of mankind . " However , as it is probable that most of your readers may not have the book within their reach , and as people do not like to take these things upon ...
... earth , a limited degree of fertility , " and the continual increase of mankind . " However , as it is probable that most of your readers may not have the book within their reach , and as people do not like to take these things upon ...
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... earth would at last be over- " stocked , and become unable to support its " numerous inhabitants . 66 66 " How long the earth , with the best culture " of which it is capable from human genius and industry , might be able to nourish its ...
... earth would at last be over- " stocked , and become unable to support its " numerous inhabitants . 66 66 " How long the earth , with the best culture " of which it is capable from human genius and industry , might be able to nourish its ...
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... earth , or upon any limited surface what- 33 soever . It would be necessary , therefore , in " order to find room for such multitudes of men , " that the earth should be continually enlarging " in bulk , as an animal or vegetable body ...
... earth , or upon any limited surface what- 33 soever . It would be necessary , therefore , in " order to find room for such multitudes of men , " that the earth should be continually enlarging " in bulk , as an animal or vegetable body ...
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... earth " could produce no further supplies ! During " all the preceding ages , while there was room " for increase , mankind must have been happy ; " the earth must have been a paradise in the li " teral sense , as the greatest part of ...
... earth " could produce no further supplies ! During " all the preceding ages , while there was room " for increase , mankind must have been happy ; " the earth must have been a paradise in the li " teral sense , as the greatest part of ...
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... earth , in " spite of the most excellent laws and wisest " precautions . The more excellent the laws " had been , and the more strictly they had been " observed , mankind must have sooner become " miserable . The remembrance of former ...
... earth , in " spite of the most excellent laws and wisest " precautions . The more excellent the laws " had been , and the more strictly they had been " observed , mankind must have sooner become " miserable . The remembrance of former ...
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