| Elements, George Drysdale - 1861 - 622 стор.
...; and we cannot justly accuse them of imprudence, till they act, as they now do, after it has been fully shown to them, that they themselves are the...country cannot support more inhabitants : that if they tr.arry in this case, they are throwing a useless burden on society, plunging themselves into distress,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1902 - 468 стор.
...comprehensions, that they are themselves the cause of their own poverty ; that the means of redress are in their own hands, and in the hands of no other persons whatever ; that the society in which they live, and the government which presides over it, are totally without power... | |
| Albert Benedict Wolfe - 1916 - 826 стор.
...their comprehension that they are themselves the cause of their own poverty ; that the means of redress are in their own hands, and in the hands of no other persons whatever ; that the society in which they live, and the government which presides over it, are without any direct power... | |
| Howard M. Leichter - 1979 - 340 стор.
...the basis that poor people were "themselves the cause of their own poverty; that the means of redress are in their own hands, and in the hands of no other persons whatever; that the society in which they live and the government which presides over it, are without any direct power... | |
| Gary Lee Harrison - 1994 - 250 стор.
...Population (1803), "they [the poor] are themselves the cause of their poverty; ... the means of redress are in their own hands and in the hands of no other persons whatever" (qtd. in Himmelfarb 118). Townsend's A Dissertation on the Poor Laws also reflects the harsher attitude... | |
| Julian L. Simon - 258 стор.
...comprehensions, that they are themselves the cause of their own poverty; that the means of redress are in their own hands, and in the hands of no other persons whatever . . . Of Our Rational Expectations Respecting the Future Improvement of Society It cannot be doubted... | |
| Thomas Robert Maltus - 2006 - 293 стор.
...their comprehensions that they are themselves the cause of their own poverty; that the means of redress are in their own hands, and in the hands of no other persons whatever; that the society in which they live and the government which presides over it are without any direct power... | |
| James P. Huzel - 2006 - 294 стор.
...comprehensions', however, was 'that they are themselves the cause of their own poverty; that the means of redress are in their own hands, and in the hands of no other persons whatever; that the society in which they live, and the government which presides over it, are totally without power... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 2013 - 293 стор.
...their comprehensions that they are themselves the cause of their own poverty; that the means of redress are in their own hands, and in the hands of no other persons whatever; that the society b which they live and the government which presides over it are without any direct power... | |
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