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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... civilization , upon the basis of sound morals ; and to deduce from the hypothesis certain plain and practical principles of moral and political economy for the use of the British student . On considering to whom I could with the ...
... civilization , upon the basis of sound morals ; and to deduce from the hypothesis certain plain and practical principles of moral and political economy for the use of the British student . On considering to whom I could with the ...
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... civilization , which en- sure subsistence and happiness . In other words , the object of a sound politician should be to place his country in that progressive state , which Dr. Adam Smith , in his Treatise on the Wages of Labour , has ...
... civilization , which en- sure subsistence and happiness . In other words , the object of a sound politician should be to place his country in that progressive state , which Dr. Adam Smith , in his Treatise on the Wages of Labour , has ...
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... civilization of which any authentic record is to be found ; and even beyond that point , to the highest which he can be thought capable of reaching in the career of wealth and prosperity . These stages natu- rally separate themselves ...
... civilization of which any authentic record is to be found ; and even beyond that point , to the highest which he can be thought capable of reaching in the career of wealth and prosperity . These stages natu- rally separate themselves ...
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... civilization . It is impossible for a society to exist for many generations without making this transition , unless repressed by their own vices , or the selfish and cruel interference of others ; for naturally the pressure introduced ...
... civilization . It is impossible for a society to exist for many generations without making this transition , unless repressed by their own vices , or the selfish and cruel interference of others ; for naturally the pressure introduced ...
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... civilization . Now it is very evident that throughout the whole of this series of revolutions , population is kept very far within the powers of the soil to afford it subsistence ; and that if in fact it presses against the actual ...
... civilization . Now it is very evident that throughout the whole of this series of revolutions , population is kept very far within the powers of the soil to afford it subsistence ; and that if in fact it presses against the actual ...
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