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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... powers of production yet remaining in the soil are continually decreasing , yet the natural tendency of population to press against the supply of food is also decreasing in a still greater ratio ; at least , in all countries where due ...
... powers of production yet remaining in the soil are continually decreasing , yet the natural tendency of population to press against the supply of food is also decreasing in a still greater ratio ; at least , in all countries where due ...
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... powers , of the people , introduced in consequence of the change that ensues in their pursuits , employ- ments , and places of residence : they will therefore very slowly overtake the actual supply of food , and their reasonable wants ...
... powers , of the people , introduced in consequence of the change that ensues in their pursuits , employ- ments , and places of residence : they will therefore very slowly overtake the actual supply of food , and their reasonable wants ...
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... Powers . IT is obviously true , that the natural powers of the soil to afford a further supply of produce vary with every advance of a country in the progress of society . In the agricultural state , that is , before all the rich lands ...
... Powers . IT is obviously true , that the natural powers of the soil to afford a further supply of produce vary with every advance of a country in the progress of society . In the agricultural state , that is , before all the rich lands ...
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Introductory remarks | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 11 |
Effects of these arrangements | 12 |
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