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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Σελίδα 66
... equal . Though the produce of " the earth might be increasing every year , popu- ❝lation would be increasing much faster ; and the " redundancy must necessarily be repressed by " the periodical or constant action of vice and misery ...
... equal . Though the produce of " the earth might be increasing every year , popu- ❝lation would be increasing much faster ; and the " redundancy must necessarily be repressed by " the periodical or constant action of vice and misery ...
Σελίδα 68
... equal number in greater ease , plenty , and affluence . It is plain either that existence is upon the whole a blessing and that the means of existence are on that ac- count desirable ; that consequently an increased population is doubly ...
... equal number in greater ease , plenty , and affluence . It is plain either that existence is upon the whole a blessing and that the means of existence are on that ac- count desirable ; that consequently an increased population is doubly ...
Σελίδα 71
... equal distribution of the produce of the earth could only take place , in consequence of the increased civil- ization , virtue , good sense , and happiness of mankind : and this would necessarily spoil all . For remove the present ...
... equal distribution of the produce of the earth could only take place , in consequence of the increased civil- ization , virtue , good sense , and happiness of mankind : and this would necessarily spoil all . For remove the present ...
Σελίδα 81
... equal to what it at present produces ; the " most enthusiastic speculator cannot suppose a greater increase than this . In a few centuries " it would make every acre of land in the island " like a garden . 66 " " If this supposition be ...
... equal to what it at present produces ; the " most enthusiastic speculator cannot suppose a greater increase than this . In a few centuries " it would make every acre of land in the island " like a garden . 66 " " If this supposition be ...
Σελίδα 82
... equal to " the support of thirty - three millions , In the " next period , the population would be eighty- eight millions , and the means of subsistence 66 66 just equal to the support of half that number . " And at the conclusion of ...
... equal to " the support of thirty - three millions , In the " next period , the population would be eighty- eight millions , and the means of subsistence 66 66 just equal to the support of half that number . " And at the conclusion of ...
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