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 xxix
... subsistence in every gradation through which society passes " .... page 165 The encouragement of population is a question open to the sound discretion of statesmen .. They should always encourage industry ... ib . 166 Cases may occur ...
... subsistence in every gradation through which society passes " .... page 165 The encouragement of population is a question open to the sound discretion of statesmen .. They should always encourage industry ... ib . 166 Cases may occur ...
Side xxxi
... subsistence for the people , must ensure to the grower of corn , and to the clearer of land , such a price for the produce as will cover all expenses , and leave a fair profit upon their capital and industry . 241 243 245 This security ...
... subsistence for the people , must ensure to the grower of corn , and to the clearer of land , such a price for the produce as will cover all expenses , and leave a fair profit upon their capital and industry . 241 243 245 This security ...
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... subsistence . Experience and common sense inform us , that as man cannot live without eating , the spe- cies can only increase and multiply in proportion as food can be raised from the earth by human industry : and we learn from the ...
... subsistence . Experience and common sense inform us , that as man cannot live without eating , the spe- cies can only increase and multiply in proportion as food can be raised from the earth by human industry : and we learn from the ...
Side 5
... 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 justly and clearly shown to be ...
... 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 justly and clearly shown to be ...
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... subsistence would be equal to this increase . In the next twenty - five years the population would be forty - four millions ; and the means of subsistence only equal to the support of thirty - three millions . In the next period the ...
... subsistence would be equal to this increase . In the next twenty - five years the population would be forty - four millions ; and the means of subsistence only equal to the support of thirty - three millions . In the next period the ...
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