The Population Debate: The Development of Conflicting Theories Up to 1900 |
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And it is as true that God hath made advantage of some of these Warres , especially which have laid many fruitful Countreyes wast , to exercise men in these very labours which employ new Planters ; by which he hath reduced them to some ...
And it is as true that God hath made advantage of some of these Warres , especially which have laid many fruitful Countreyes wast , to exercise men in these very labours which employ new Planters ; by which he hath reduced them to some ...
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With or without mention of its consequences , references to human overpopulation were much more numerous in the eighteenth century , especially in pre - revolutionary France . Cantillon regarded famines in China as a means by which ...
With or without mention of its consequences , references to human overpopulation were much more numerous in the eighteenth century , especially in pre - revolutionary France . Cantillon regarded famines in China as a means by which ...
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Here it was said that population may increase too rapidly , especially if unwisely encouraged . The result of an excessively large population , it was said , is a high death rate , especially among young children , and crime and various ...
Here it was said that population may increase too rapidly , especially if unwisely encouraged . The result of an excessively large population , it was said , is a high death rate , especially among young children , and crime and various ...
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