The Principles of Population and Production as They are Affected by the Progress of Society: With a View to Moral and Politicial ConsequencesBaldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1816 - 493 sider |
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... average years of feeding its own people ..... Corn laws , intended to secure a sufficient domestic growth of subsistence for the people , must ensure to the grower of corn , and to the clearer of land , such a price for the produce as ...
... average years of feeding its own people ..... Corn laws , intended to secure a sufficient domestic growth of subsistence for the people , must ensure to the grower of corn , and to the clearer of land , such a price for the produce as ...
Side 63
... - stitutions , who lead the most regular and quiet life , seldom find that their children enjoy the same health in towns as in the country . " average number of births to a marriage in towns has IN THE AGRICULTURAL STAGES OF SOCIETY . 63.
... - stitutions , who lead the most regular and quiet life , seldom find that their children enjoy the same health in towns as in the country . " average number of births to a marriage in towns has IN THE AGRICULTURAL STAGES OF SOCIETY . 63.
Side 64
With a View to Moral and Politicial Consequences John Weyland. average number of births to a marriage in towns has been calculated at between 3 and 4 , while in the country it is said to amount to 4 or 5 * ; and even in moderate towns ...
With a View to Moral and Politicial Consequences John Weyland. average number of births to a marriage in towns has been calculated at between 3 and 4 , while in the country it is said to amount to 4 or 5 * ; and even in moderate towns ...
Side 65
... average of mar- riages and births , and the increase of premature mortality , a large proportion of the population will cease to reproduce its own numbers ; and a consider- * See , among other works , " Dr. Trotter's View of the Nervous ...
... average of mar- riages and births , and the increase of premature mortality , a large proportion of the population will cease to reproduce its own numbers ; and a consider- * See , among other works , " Dr. Trotter's View of the Nervous ...
Side 85
... average in even of a moderate size . Upon this datum let us suppose a town to contain 1000 inhabitants , and it follows that seven emigrants per 1000 from the country must yearly settle in the town to keep up its population . We will ...
... average in even of a moderate size . Upon this datum let us suppose a town to contain 1000 inhabitants , and it follows that seven emigrants per 1000 from the country must yearly settle in the town to keep up its population . We will ...
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