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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Side vi
... observe that the SUBJECT is of the utmost import- ance , and one upon which no British Gentleman or Legislator should be permitted to go forth into the world without clear and decided views . The happiness of the people , derived from ...
... observe that the SUBJECT is of the utmost import- ance , and one upon which no British Gentleman or Legislator should be permitted to go forth into the world without clear and decided views . The happiness of the people , derived from ...
Side xii
... observed at the very outset that the prin- ciple of population , in its practical operations upon the condition of mankind , may be said to consti- tute a new department of science . It is also a very intricate one ; conversant with so ...
... observed at the very outset that the prin- ciple of population , in its practical operations upon the condition of mankind , may be said to consti- tute a new department of science . It is also a very intricate one ; conversant with so ...
Side xxii
... observed , " the first conclusion not being uni- versally true , but true only in a certain proportion , out of a given number of cases , we are in danger of building our second process of reasoning on one of those cases in which it may ...
... observed , " the first conclusion not being uni- versally true , but true only in a certain proportion , out of a given number of cases , we are in danger of building our second process of reasoning on one of those cases in which it may ...
Side xxvii
... Observations upon the authorized practice of infanticide in that country . 132 Actual state of China very far from establishing the ne- cessity of infanticide , as a means of preventing the pres- sure of population against subsistence ...
... Observations upon the authorized practice of infanticide in that country . 132 Actual state of China very far from establishing the ne- cessity of infanticide , as a means of preventing the pres- sure of population against subsistence ...
Side xxx
... observation of which individu- ally each writer seems to have drawn his conclusions .. 206 The arguments of this chapter establish the truth of the fifth fundamental proposition of this treatise ; viz . " That in the alternate progress ...
... observation of which individu- ally each writer seems to have drawn his conclusions .. 206 The arguments of this chapter establish the truth of the fifth fundamental proposition of this treatise ; viz . " That in the alternate progress ...
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