| Great Britain. Census Office - 1854 - 234 стор.
...consequently population is checked, and the checks which repress the superior power of population, and keep it on a level with the means of subsistence, are all resolvable into moral restraint [celibacy], vice [licentiousness], and misery [famines, plagues, disease]. Such was, in short, his... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1863 - 652 стор.
...consequently population is checked, and the checks which repress the superior power of population, and keep it on a level with the means of subsistence, are all resolvable into moral restraint [celibacy], vice [licentiousness], and misery [famines, plagues, disease]. Such was in short his doctrine.... | |
| Leone Levi - 1865 - 584 стор.
...consequently population is checked, and the checks which repress the superior power of population, and keep it on a level with the means of subsistence, are all resolvable into moral restraint [celibacy], vice [licentiousness], and misery [famines, plagues, disease]. Such was in short his doctrine.... | |
| 1877 - 778 стор.
...his last edition, ' the checks which repress the superior power of population, and keep its effects on a level with the means of subsistence, are all...into moral restraint, vice, and misery.' . . , The theory is as misleading in practice as it is defective in statement, and, ai expressed, erroneous in... | |
| William Farr - 1885 - 606 стор.
...vague phrase, " the " checks which repress the superior power of population, and keep its " effects on a level with the means of subsistence, are all...resolvable into " moral restraint, vice, and misery ."{ The theory is as misleading in practice as it is defective in statement, ami, as expressed, erroneous in... | |
| William Farr - 1885 - 612 стор.
...consequently population is checked, and the checks which repress the superior power of population, and keep it on a level with the means of subsistence, are all resolvable into moral restraint [celibacy], vice [licentiousness], and misery [famines, plagues, disease!. Such was in short his doctrine.... | |
| Annie Besant - 1886 - 56 стор.
...3. These checks, and the checks which repress the superior power of population, and keep its effects on a level with the means of subsistence, are all...resolvable into moral restraint, vice, and misery. " The ultimate check to population appears to be a want of food, arising necessarily from the different ratios... | |
| Sir Arthur Newsholme - 1889 - 366 стор.
...edition he states that " the checks which repress the superior power of population, and keep its effects on a level with the means of subsistence, are all...resolvable into moral restraint, vice, and misery." He further enunciated the doctrine, that " the population is increasing in a geometrical progression,... | |
| Sir Arthur Newsholme - 1889 - 366 стор.
...edition he states that " the checks which repress the superior power of population, and keep its effects on a level with the means of subsistence, are all...resolvable into moral restraint, vice, and misery." He further enunciated the doctrine, that " the population is increasing in a geometrical progression,... | |
| Langford Lovell Price - 1891 - 226 стор.
..."these checks, and the checks which repress the superior power of population, and keep its effects on a level with the means of subsistence, are all...vice, and misery." "The first of these propositions," he states, " scarcely needs illustration." The "second and third" were to be "sufficiently established... | |
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