The Population Debate: The Development of Conflicting Theories Up to 1900Houghton Mifflin, 1967 - 466 sider |
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... poor , weak and tender poor ; and so for want of due provision roguish lazy poor ; for many statutes are , but all to small purpose . . . .55 In his Essay of Christian Government , Cock returned to the question of population policy ...
... poor , weak and tender poor ; and so for want of due provision roguish lazy poor ; for many statutes are , but all to small purpose . . . .55 In his Essay of Christian Government , Cock returned to the question of population policy ...
Side 133
... poor relief . Several British predecessors of Malthus looked askance at the fertility of the poor and regarded poor relief as in some measure a subsidization of unwise childbearing.120 A suggestion of this point of view is found in ...
... poor relief . Several British predecessors of Malthus looked askance at the fertility of the poor and regarded poor relief as in some measure a subsidization of unwise childbearing.120 A suggestion of this point of view is found in ...
Side 356
... Poor Law.204 By the time he wrote the Enigmas , however , Greg was definitely anti - Malthusian , although he admitted quite frankly he was less sure of his ground than he had once been . On the basis of faith if not of proof , Greg ...
... Poor Law.204 By the time he wrote the Enigmas , however , Greg was definitely anti - Malthusian , although he admitted quite frankly he was less sure of his ground than he had once been . On the basis of faith if not of proof , Greg ...
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Fluctuation in Population Thought | 1 |
Early Population Thought | 8 |
The Rise of Population Theory in the Seventeenth | 28 |
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