The Principles of Population and Production as They are Affected by the Progress of Society with a View to Moral and Political ConsequencesA. M. Kelley, 1969 - 493 sider |
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... keep popula- tion stationary , it is necessary that every married couple should rear two children , supposing every man and woman to marry once ; the productive third of the people must therefore rear that number in the first instance ...
... keep popula- tion stationary , it is necessary that every married couple should rear two children , supposing every man and woman to marry once ; the productive third of the people must therefore rear that number in the first instance ...
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... keep up a suffi- cient number of distressed persons to establish that competition in full vigour . To destroy it , by turning the balance wholly on the side of the necessitous , would be ruinous to industry , and would prevent all ac ...
... keep up a suffi- cient number of distressed persons to establish that competition in full vigour . To destroy it , by turning the balance wholly on the side of the necessitous , would be ruinous to industry , and would prevent all ac ...
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... keep within the powers of the soil to afford subsistence , a well regulated community may safely encourage its increase , either with a view to public strength or private happiness , because in such a community that increase will ...
... keep within the powers of the soil to afford subsistence , a well regulated community may safely encourage its increase , either with a view to public strength or private happiness , because in such a community that increase will ...
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Introductory remarks | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 11 |
Effects of these arrangements | 12 |
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