| Thomas Robert Malthus - Malthusianism - 1806 - 578 pages
...Scotch Highlands are more diftrefled by a redundant population than the moft populous parts .of Europe. If a country were never to be overrun by a people more advanced in arts, but left to its own natural progrefs in civilization ; from the time that its produce might be confidered as a unit, to the time... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1809 - 566 pages
...Scotch Highlands are more distressed by a redundant population than the most populous parts of Europe. If a country were never to be overrun by a people...from the time that its produce might be considered as a unit, to the time that it might be considered as a million, during the lapse of many thousand years,... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - Malthusianism - 1809 - 570 pages
...Scotch Highlands are more distressed by a redundant population than the most populous parts of Europe. If a country were never to be overrun by a people...from the time that its produce might be considered as a unit, to the time that it might be considered as a million, during the lapse of many thousand years,... | |
| Gavin Young - 1817 - 422 pages
...period of her history, afforded an example of the truth of the following observation of Mr. Malthas: " If a country were never to be over-run " by a people...natural progress in civilization; from the time that *i its produce might be considered as an unit, to the " time that it might be considered as a million,... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - Population - 1826 - 566 pages
...Scotch Highlands are more distressed by a redundant population than the most populous parts of Europe. If a country were never to be overrun by a people...million, during the lapse of many thousand years, there might not be a single period when the mass of the people could be said to be free from distress, either... | |
| Ephraim Banks - Bank notes - 1838 - 436 pages
...misrepresent or misinterpret the author's meaning, as an inspection of the work itself will prove. He says, " If a country were never to be overrun by a people more advan cod in arts, but left to its own natural progress in civilization; from the time that its produce... | |
| George Drysdale - 1861 - 622 pages
...Scotch Highlands are more distressed by a redundant population, than the most populous parts of Europe. If a country were never to be overrun by a people...progress in civilization ; from the time -that its progress might be considered as a unit, to the time that it might be considered as a million, during... | |
| George Drysdale - Birth control - 1861 - 616 pages
...populous parts of Europe. If a country were neser to be overran by a people more advanced in arts, bat left to its own natural progress in civilization ; from the time that its progress might be considered as a unit, to the time that it might be considered as a million, during... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - Malthusianism - 1872 - 584 pages
...Scotch Highlands are more distressed by a redundant population than the most populous parts of Europe. If a country were never to- be overrun by a people...advanced in arts, but left to its own natural progress in civilisation, from the time that its produce might be considered as an unit to the time that it might... | |
| George Drysdale - 1876 - 804 pages
...Scotch Highlands are more distressed by a redundant population, than the most populoui parts of Europe. If a country were never to be overrun by a people more advanced in arts, bat left to its own natural progress in civilization ; from the time that its progress might be considered... | |
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