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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... in what respects the argu- ment was faulty in its principle or in its applica- tion . This I attempted in the year 1807 by " A Short Inquiry into the Policy , Humanity , and past Effects of the Poor Laws ; " a publication which.
... in what respects the argu- ment was faulty in its principle or in its applica- tion . This I attempted in the year 1807 by " A Short Inquiry into the Policy , Humanity , and past Effects of the Poor Laws ; " a publication which.
Side xiii
... are , I trust , yet more interesting . To en- large or fortify the dominion of morals over human happiness and prosperity , is at all times perhaps the 1 highest office in which a writer can be engaged . PREFACE . xiii.
... are , I trust , yet more interesting . To en- large or fortify the dominion of morals over human happiness and prosperity , is at all times perhaps the 1 highest office in which a writer can be engaged . PREFACE . xiii.
Side xiv
... human mind . System after system has been adopted with eager hope , and rejected in its turn with utter despair , in favour of another which has ultimately followed the destiny of its predeces- sor . And mankind , instead of reaping the ...
... human mind . System after system has been adopted with eager hope , and rejected in its turn with utter despair , in favour of another which has ultimately followed the destiny of its predeces- sor . And mankind , instead of reaping the ...
Side xix
... human mind , the lucubrations of that school must be admitted to be of great import- ance . But the ambition of its professors takes a higher flight , and aims at establishing practical rules of political and moral conduct upon general ...
... human mind , the lucubrations of that school must be admitted to be of great import- ance . But the ambition of its professors takes a higher flight , and aims at establishing practical rules of political and moral conduct upon general ...
Side xxiii
... human reason , or by " the progress of mind , " seems equally clear . Hence the fanciful and immoral systems which from time to time have been in- vested with the name and character of religion . To the same causes may perhaps be ...
... human reason , or by " the progress of mind , " seems equally clear . Hence the fanciful and immoral systems which from time to time have been in- vested with the name and character of religion . To the same causes may perhaps be ...
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