| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1809 - 576 sayfa
...constantly in operation. This difficulty must fall somewhere, and must necessarily be severely felt in some or other of the various forms of misery, or the fear of misery, by a large portion of mankind. That population has this constant tendency to increase beyond the means of subsistence, and that it... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1809 - 576 sayfa
...constantly in operation. This difficulty must fall somewhere, and must necessarily be severely felt in some or other of the various forms of misery, or the fear of misery, by a large portion of mankind. That population has this constant tendency to increase beyond the means of subsistence, and that it... | |
| Wakefield, Edward - 1812 - 954 sayfa
...maintaining it, a strong check must be constantly in operation. This difficulty must fall somewhere; arid be severely felt in some one or other of the various...then assumes as a principle, that population, when unchecked, goes on doubling itself every twenty-five years, or increases in a geometrical ratio. He... | |
| 1831 - 1044 sayfa
...tendency to increase beyond the means of subsistence, and that it is kept to its necessary level by some or other of the various forms of misery, or the fear of misery, sufficiently appears, he thinks, from a review of the different states of society in which man has... | |
| 1831 - 1070 sayfa
...tendency to increase beyond the means of subsistence, and that it is kept to its necessary level by some or other of the various forms of misery, or the fear of misery, sufficiently appears, he thinks, from a review of the different states of society in which man has... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1838 - 460 sayfa
...difficulty (of acquiring -food) must fall somewhere, and must necessarily be severely felt in some or other of the various forms of misery, or the fear of misery, by a large portion of mankind."— Ib., vol. I., p. 4. • ancholy dilemma ! What a sad alternative, if the system had been a verified... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1838 - 454 sayfa
...This difficulty (of acquiring food) must fall somewhere, and must necessarily be severely felt in some or other of the various forms of misery, or the fear of misery, by a large portion of mankind."—Ib., vol. I-, p. *. On such views, marriage, although the appointed source of the continuation... | |
| Sir George Kettilby Rickards - 1854 - 286 sayfa
...constantly in operation. This difficulty must fall somewhere, and must necessarily be felt, in some or other of the various forms of misery, or the fear of misery, by a large portion of mankind." " That population has this constant tendency to increase beyond the means of subsistence, and that... | |
| sir George Kettilby Rickards - 1854 - 316 sayfa
...constantly in operation. This difficulty must fall somewhere, and must necessarily be felt, in some or other of the various forms of misery, or the fear of misery, by a large portion of mankind." " That population has this constant tendency to increase beyond the means of subsistence, and that... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1858 - 512 sayfa
...be constantly in operation. This difficulty must fall somewhere, and must necessarily fall in some or other of the various forms of misery, or the fear of misery, by a larger portion of mankind." * Mankind are thus subjected to a constant pressure, forcing their numbers... | |
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