| Russell Thacher Trall - 1866 - 324 sider
...been the proximate cause of progress. It produced the original diffusion of the race. It compelled man to abandon predatory habits and take to agriculture. It led to the clearing of th« earth's surface. It forced men into the social state ; made social organization inevitable . and... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1867 - 586 sider
...destroy its excess. From the beginning, pressure of population has been the proximate cause of progress. It produced the original diffusion of the race. It...developed the social sentiments. It has stimulated to progressive improvements in production, and to increased skill and intelligence. It is daily thrusting... | |
| William Rathbone Greg - 1872 - 348 sider
...destroy its excess. From the beginning, pressure of population has been the proximate cause of progress. It produced the original diffusion of the race. It...It forced men into the social state ; made social organisation inevitable ; and has developed the social sentiments. It has stimulated to progressive... | |
| William Rathbone Greg - 1873 - 352 sider
...destroy its excess. From the beginning, pressure of population has been the proximate cause of progress. It produced the original diffusion of the race. It...developed the social sentiments. It has stimulated to progressive improvements in production, and to increased skill and intelligence. It is daily thrusting... | |
| William Rathbone Greg - 1874 - 336 sider
...destroy its excess. From the beginning, pressure of population has been the proximate cause of progress. It produced the original diffusion of the race. It...developed the social sentiments. It has stimulated to progressive improvements in production, and to increased skill and intelligence. It is daily thrusting... | |
| Robert Ellis Thompson - 1875 - 430 sider
...beginning," says Herbert Spencer, " the pressure of population has been the proximate cause of progress. It produced the original diffusion of the race. It...developed the social sentiments. It has stimulated to progressive improvements in production, and to increased skill and intelligence. It is daily thrusting... | |
| Théodule Ribot - 1875 - 462 sider
...destroy its excess. From the beginning, pressure of population has been the proximate cause of progress. It produced the original diffusion of the race. It...developed the social sentiments. It has stimulated to progressive improvements 1 For details see Spencer's Biolosry, §§ 346, 366, and 367. in production,... | |
| Robert Ellis Thompson - 1882 - 430 sider
...beginning," says Herbert Spencer, " the pressure of population has been the proximate cause of progress. It produced the original diffusion of the race. It...developed the social sentiments. It has stimulated to progressive improvements in production, and to increased skill and intelligence. It is daily thrusting... | |
| Robert Ellis Thompson - 1882 - 442 sider
...beginning," says Herbert Spencer, " the pressure of population has been the proximate cause of progress. It produced the original diffusion of the race. It...developed the social sentiments. It has stimulated to progressive improvements in production, and to increased skill and intelligence. It is daily thrusting... | |
| William Dillon - 1882 - 278 sider
...says : — " From the beginning the pressure of population has been the proximate cause of progress. It produced the original diffusion of the race. It...surface. It forced men into the social state; made social organisation inevitable ; and has developed the social sentiments. It has stimulated to progressive... | |
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