Dissertations on man, philosophical, physiological, and political: in answer to Mr. Malthus's Essay on the principle of populationCadell & Davis, and Burdit, 1806 - 367 σελίδες |
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... of all kinds , the whole train of common diseases and epidemics , wars , pestilence , plague , and famine ; to these are added , promiscuous intercourse , * Page 8 , 1 . unnatural passions , violations of the marriage bed , and 13.
... of all kinds , the whole train of common diseases and epidemics , wars , pestilence , plague , and famine ; to these are added , promiscuous intercourse , * Page 8 , 1 . unnatural passions , violations of the marriage bed , and 13.
Σελίδα 17
... pestilence ; but whilst America makes rapid advances in population , China remains without increase . If what is here advanced be correct , the principles Mr. M. supports , have not that influence on population he contends for : but let ...
... pestilence ; but whilst America makes rapid advances in population , China remains without increase . If what is here advanced be correct , the principles Mr. M. supports , have not that influence on population he contends for : but let ...
Σελίδα 25
... pestilence accompanies famine . But this law is fulfilled ; suppose the required suppose labour is bestowed on the ground , and that an abundant crop is the consequence , is this , in the nature of things , to excite the principle of in ...
... pestilence accompanies famine . But this law is fulfilled ; suppose the required suppose labour is bestowed on the ground , and that an abundant crop is the consequence , is this , in the nature of things , to excite the principle of in ...
Σελίδα 65
... pestilence ; but the population of the other live out the natural term of their lives ; when the sum of the life of each individual of both countries is taken , the people of that country will certainly count the greater number of which ...
... pestilence ; but the population of the other live out the natural term of their lives ; when the sum of the life of each individual of both countries is taken , the people of that country will certainly count the greater number of which ...
Σελίδα 66
... pestilence , or any other powerful check , became less frequent , without regard to the influence of celibacy , the average duration of the lives of the people became greater . All I ask of Mr. M. is , an application of this principle ...
... pestilence , or any other powerful check , became less frequent , without regard to the influence of celibacy , the average duration of the lives of the people became greater . All I ask of Mr. M. is , an application of this principle ...
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