| Christian Molbech - 1849 - 328 sayfa
...í)erf!er, f;ar Oortre»et SDîennejïer t 3!nfmbe»iio,«>) 8) „By that law of our nature, which make food necessary to the life of man, population can...the lowest nourishment, capable of supporting it.« Malthus, 9) Essay on the principle of population, by 1. R. Malthus. а>ь Ed. 1817. Vol.1. Book 1.... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1894 - 166 sayfa
...acquaintance with numbers will show the immensity of the first power in comparison of the second. / By that law of our nature which makes food necessary to the life of man, the effects of these two unequal powers ^ must be kept equal. This implies a strong and constantly... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1903 - 544 sayfa
...repressed afterward by want of room and nourishment. The effects of this check on man are more complicated. But as by that law of our nature which makes food necessary to the life of man, population can never increase beyond the lowest nourishment capable of supporting it, a strong check on population from... | |
| Legislator - 1903 - 336 sayfa
...acquaintance with numbers will show the immensity of the first power in comparison with the second. By that law of our nature which makes food necessary to the life of man the effects of these two unequal powers must be kept equal. This implies a strong and constantly operating... | |
| J. Rutgers, Johannes Rutgers - 1908 - 320 sayfa
...„Some check to population must exist." Und in seinem Essay, Ed. VI 1826, Book I, Seite 3 u. 4, sagt er: „But as, by that law of our nature which makes food...never actually increase beyond the lowest nourishment eapable of supporting it, a strong check on population, from the difficulty of acquiring food, must... | |
| Jerome Davis, Harry Elmer Barnes - 1927 - 1094 sayfa
...restriction too frequently produces vice. If he hears it not, the human race will be constantly endeavoring to increase beyond the means of subsistence. But as...population can never actually increase beyond the limits of nourishment capable of supporting it; a strong check on population, from the difficulty of... | |
| Dexter Merriam Keezer, Addison Thayer Cutler, Frank Richardson Garfield - 1928 - 736 sayfa
...the means of support. If he hear not this suggestion, the human race will be constantly endeavoring to increase beyond the means of subsistence. But as,...that law of our nature which makes food necessary to life of man, population can never actually increase beyond the lowest nourishment capable of supporting... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1959 - 164 sayfa
...slight acquaintance with numbers will shew the immensity of the first power in comparison of the second. By that law of our nature which makes food necessary to the life of man, the effects of these two unequal powers must be kept equal. This implies a strong and constantly operating... | |
| John Bowditch, Clement Ramsland - 1961 - 210 sayfa
...slight acquaintance with numbers will show the immensity of the first power in comparison of the second. By that law of our nature which makes food necessary to the life of man, the effects of these two unequal powers must be kept equal. This implies a strong and constantly operating... | |
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