The Population Debate: The Development of Conflicting Theories Up to 1900Houghton Mifflin, 1967 - 466 sider |
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... concerning the true Original , Extent , and End of Civil Government expresses similar mercantilist opinions , first that " it is labour indeed that put the difference of value on every thing , " 121 and second , " Numbers of men are to ...
... concerning the true Original , Extent , and End of Civil Government expresses similar mercantilist opinions , first that " it is labour indeed that put the difference of value on every thing , " 121 and second , " Numbers of men are to ...
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... concerning the Increase of Mankind , Peopling of Countries ... ( 1751 ) Franklin wrote that laws for the encouragement of marriage may hasten the filling of a country that has been thinned by war or pestilence , or that has otherwise ...
... concerning the Increase of Mankind , Peopling of Countries ... ( 1751 ) Franklin wrote that laws for the encouragement of marriage may hasten the filling of a country that has been thinned by war or pestilence , or that has otherwise ...
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... concerning the control of numbers in nature that We see how beneficient , I might have said prodigal , nature is , in be- stowing life by generation . Several kinds of animals , especially insects , multiply by thousands , and yet the ...
... concerning the control of numbers in nature that We see how beneficient , I might have said prodigal , nature is , in be- stowing life by generation . Several kinds of animals , especially insects , multiply by thousands , and yet the ...
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Sources and Evidence | 3 |
The Rise of Population Theory in the Seventeenth | 28 |
England after the Restoration | 45 |
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