The Population Debate: The Development of Conflicting Theories Up to 1900Houghton Mifflin, 1967 - 466 sider |
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... Book II , Ch . 6 . 13 The Laws , Book V , Ch . 8 . 15 Ibid . , Book IV , Ch . 3 ; Book V , Ch . 10 . 12 Ibid . , Book II , Ch . 8 . 14 Ibid . , Book V , Ch . 10 . 16 The Dialogues of Plato , Vol . IV , The Laws , Jowett translation ...
... Book II , Ch . 6 . 13 The Laws , Book V , Ch . 8 . 15 Ibid . , Book IV , Ch . 3 ; Book V , Ch . 10 . 12 Ibid . , Book II , Ch . 8 . 14 Ibid . , Book V , Ch . 10 . 16 The Dialogues of Plato , Vol . IV , The Laws , Jowett translation ...
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... Book I , Ch . 12 , section 3 , p . 238 ; see also Book IV , Ch . 2 , section 2 , p . 281 . 151 Ibid . , Book I , Ch . 13 , section 2 , p . 245. The phrasing is changed from that of the first edition , which reads " a very early stage in ...
... Book I , Ch . 12 , section 3 , p . 238 ; see also Book IV , Ch . 2 , section 2 , p . 281 . 151 Ibid . , Book I , Ch . 13 , section 2 , p . 245. The phrasing is changed from that of the first edition , which reads " a very early stage in ...
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... Book IV , Chapter III , section 5 , p . 304 . 184 Ibid . The qualifying word " almost " was not used in the first edition . 185 Ibid . , Book IV , Ch . III , section 5 , p . 307 . 186 See especially Book II , Ch . XI , section 2 ; also Book ...
... Book IV , Chapter III , section 5 , p . 304 . 184 Ibid . The qualifying word " almost " was not used in the first edition . 185 Ibid . , Book IV , Ch . III , section 5 , p . 307 . 186 See especially Book II , Ch . XI , section 2 ; also Book ...
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Fluctuation in Population Thought | 1 |
Early Population Thought | 9 |
The Rise of Population Theory in the Seventeenth | 28 |
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