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Page 114
... Malthus : but it has been essentially sustained in the velocity of its course by another , of which , we are convinced , he was not aware , and which he certainly did not intend ; namely , that his own doctrines flattered the selfish ...
... Malthus : but it has been essentially sustained in the velocity of its course by another , of which , we are convinced , he was not aware , and which he certainly did not intend ; namely , that his own doctrines flattered the selfish ...
Page 117
... Malthus : remove all the causes of vice and misery ; war and contention , unwholesome trades , manufac- tories and mines , drinking , gaming , and debauchery ; let the labours of luxury cease , and the products of agriculture be ...
... Malthus : remove all the causes of vice and misery ; war and contention , unwholesome trades , manufac- tories and mines , drinking , gaming , and debauchery ; let the labours of luxury cease , and the products of agriculture be ...
Page 315
... Malthus at the alarming increase of human beings ; and the terror inspired by the latter gentleman's theory has also given birth to a practical tyranny in the vaunted vallies of Swisser- land , which would hardly have been allowed in ...
... Malthus at the alarming increase of human beings ; and the terror inspired by the latter gentleman's theory has also given birth to a practical tyranny in the vaunted vallies of Swisser- land , which would hardly have been allowed in ...
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