| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1809 - 576 стор.
...These effects, in the present state of society, seem to be produced in the following manner. We will suppose the means of subsistence in any country just...millions, must now be divided among eleven millions and a half. The poor consequently must live much worse, and many of them be reduced to severe distress.... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1809 - 576 стор.
...These effects, in the present state of society, seem to be produced in the following manner. We will suppose the means of subsistence in any country just...millions, must now be divided among eleven millions and a half. The poor consequently must live much worse, and many of them be reduced to severe distress.... | |
| Simon Gray - 1818 - 550 стор.
...affirmations, that he has broached the opinion. " The constant effort towards population,'* eays he *, " which is found to act even in the most vicious societies,...number of people before the means of subsistence are increase^. The food, therefore, which befores supported eleven millions, must now be divided among... | |
| Nassau William Senior, Thomas Robert Malthus - 1828 - 500 стор.
...be " just equal to the easy support of its inha" bitants. The constant effort towards popu" lation, which is found to act even in the most " vicious societies,...subsistence are " increased. The food, therefore, which be" fore supported eleven millions, must now be " divided among eleven millions and a half. " The poor,... | |
| F. C. Page - 1830 - 260 стор.
...the impossibility of procuring labour. Once more I extract from Mr. Malthus, vol. ip 25. " We will suppose the means of subsistence in any country just...millions, must now be divided among eleven millions and a half. The poor, consequently, must live much worse, and many of them be reduced to severe distress.... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1837 - 1158 стор.
...produced in the following manner: — We will suppose the means of subsistence in any country to be just equal to the easy support of its inhabitants....before supported eleven millions, must now be divided between eleven millions and a-half. The poor, consequently, must live much worse, and many of them... | |
| 1839 - 542 стор.
...produced in the following manner: — We will suppose the means of subsistence in any country to be just equal to the easy support of its inhabitants....before supported eleven millions, must now be divided between eleven millions and a-lialf. The poor, consequently, must live much worse, and many of them... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1840 - 290 стор.
...produced in the following manner : — We will suppose the means of subsistence in any country to be just equal to the easy support of its inhabitants....before supported eleven millions, must now be divided between eleven millions and a-half. The poor, consequently, must live much worse, and many of them... | |
| Patrick James Stirling - 1846 - 416 стор.
...effects, in the present state of society, seem to be produced in the following manner : — We will suppose the means of subsistence in any country just...millions must now be divided among eleven millions and a half. The poor consequently must live much worse, and many of them be reduced to severe distress.... | |
| Sir Travers Twiss - 1847 - 356 стор.
...in the latter country. How is this brought about ? " We will suppose," writes Mr. Malthus, p. 29, " the means of subsistence in any country just equal to the easy support of the inhabitants. The constant effort towards population, which is found to act, even in the most vicious... | |
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