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 103
... shilling a day maintaining in different degrees of comfort , and affluence , from the common ne- cessaries to the highest luxuries of life , ten millions of souls , all supported by their own labour and industry or that of others ; all ...
... shilling a day maintaining in different degrees of comfort , and affluence , from the common ne- cessaries to the highest luxuries of life , ten millions of souls , all supported by their own labour and industry or that of others ; all ...
Σελίδα 161
... shilling of the money entrusted to their care : yet we should hardly conclude from hence that they are all of them persons of perfectly disin- terested characters , and altogether indifferent to money - matters . The Turks , it is said ...
... shilling of the money entrusted to their care : yet we should hardly conclude from hence that they are all of them persons of perfectly disin- terested characters , and altogether indifferent to money - matters . The Turks , it is said ...
Σελίδα 207
... shillings . I see the once rich and populous " cities of England in the same condition with " those of Spain ; whole streets lying in rub- " bish , and the grass peeping out between the " stones in those which continue still inhabited ...
... shillings . I see the once rich and populous " cities of England in the same condition with " those of Spain ; whole streets lying in rub- " bish , and the grass peeping out between the " stones in those which continue still inhabited ...
Σελίδα 307
... shillings , which men earn now , were made up five shillings , it might be imagined , perhaps , that they would then be able " to live comfortably , and have a piece of meat every day for their dinner . But this would be a 66 · " very ...
... shillings , which men earn now , were made up five shillings , it might be imagined , perhaps , that they would then be able " to live comfortably , and have a piece of meat every day for their dinner . But this would be a 66 · " very ...
Σελίδα 308
... shillings a day to each labourer would not " increase the quantity of meat in the country . " There is not at present enough for all to have a " moderate share . What would then be the conse- " quence ? The competition among the buyers ...
... shillings a day to each labourer would not " increase the quantity of meat in the country . " There is not at present enough for all to have a " moderate share . What would then be the conse- " quence ? The competition among the buyers ...
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