The Population Debate: The Development of Conflicting Theories Up to 1900Houghton Mifflin, 1967 - 466 sider |
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Side 17
... England in the late Tudor period has already been mentioned , 34 and is described more fully in the following section . It was not until mercantilist political and economic theories became more influential in seventeenth - century England ...
... England in the late Tudor period has already been mentioned , 34 and is described more fully in the following section . It was not until mercantilist political and economic theories became more influential in seventeenth - century England ...
Side 52
... England : and so it still doth . 2. Great numbers of People , is a mean , to improve Trade . This is evident in the ... England , hath caused lesser numbers of People in England . 11. ( same as above , for Ireland ) 26. Men are necessary ...
... England : and so it still doth . 2. Great numbers of People , is a mean , to improve Trade . This is evident in the ... England , hath caused lesser numbers of People in England . 11. ( same as above , for Ireland ) 26. Men are necessary ...
Side 53
... England's Improvements ( 1675 ) and Re- flections upon the East - Indy and Royal African Companies ( 1695 ) . The first presented and explained a number of propositions or theorems . In these Coke sought to demonstrate the desirability ...
... England's Improvements ( 1675 ) and Re- flections upon the East - Indy and Royal African Companies ( 1695 ) . The first presented and explained a number of propositions or theorems . In these Coke sought to demonstrate the desirability ...
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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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