| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1809 - 576 стор.
...not, the human race will be constantly endeavoring to increase beyond the means of subsistence. But as by that law of our nature which makes food necessary to the life of man, population can never actually increase beyond the lowest nourishment capable of supporting it, a strong... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1809 - 576 стор.
...not, the human race will be constantly endeavoring to increase beyond the means of subsistence. But as by that law of our nature which makes food necessary to the life of man, population can never actually increase beyond the lowest nourishment capable of supporting it, a strong... | |
| sir George Kettilby Rickards - 1854 - 316 стор.
...the human race will be constantly endeavouring to increase beyond the means of subsistence ; but as, by that law of our nature which makes food necessary to the life of man, population can never actually increase beyond the lowest nourishment capable of supporting it, a strong... | |
| Sir George Kettilby Rickards - 1854 - 308 стор.
...the human race will be constantly endeavouring to increase beyond the means of subsistence ; but as, by that law of our nature which makes food necessary to the life of man, population can never actually increase beyond the lowest nourishment capable of supporting it, a strong... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1858 - 512 стор.
...Malthus's own view of the case, is proved by the passage in which he tells his readers, that as, "by the law of our nature which makes food necessary to the life of man, population can never actually increase beyond the lowest nourishment capable of supporting it, a strong... | |
| George Drysdale - 1861 - 616 стор.
...human race will be constantly endeavouring to increase beyond the means of subsistence. But as, by the law of our nature, which makes food necessary to the life of man, population can never actually increase beyond the lowest nourishment capable of supporting it, a strong... | |
| George Drysdale - 1861 - 622 стор.
...human race will be constantly endeavouring to increase beyond the means of subsistence. But as, by the law of our nature, which makes food necessary to the life of man, population can never actually increase beyond the lowest nourishment capable of supporting it, a strong... | |
| Joseph Brown - 1865 - 92 стор.
...unchecked, increases in a geometrical ratio. Subsistence increases only in an arithmetical ratio. A slight acquaintance with numbers will show the immensity of the first power in comparison of the second.' * The author subsequently says : — ' Taking the population of the world at any number, a thousand... | |
| Alexander Del Mar - 1865 - 902 стор.
...not, the human race will be constantly endeavoring to increase beyond the means of subsistence. But as by that law of our nature which makes food necessary to the life of man, population can never actually increase beyond the lowest nourishment capable of supporting it, a strong... | |
| Alexander Del Mar, Simon Stern, James K. Hamilton Willcox - 1866 - 474 стор.
...not, the human race will be constantly endeavoring to increase beyond the means of subsistence. But as by that law of our nature which makes food necessary to the life of man, population can never actually increase beyond the lowest nourishment capable of supporting it, a strong... | |
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