A Reply to the Essay on Population: By the Rev. T. R. Malthus. In a Series of Letters ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 - 378페이지 |
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... Aristotle . † I beg leave to refer the reader to some letters which ap- peared on this subject , in the Monthly Magazine , written by a well informed and ingenious man , who had too much good sense and firmness to be carried away by the ...
... Aristotle . † I beg leave to refer the reader to some letters which ap- peared on this subject , in the Monthly Magazine , written by a well informed and ingenious man , who had too much good sense and firmness to be carried away by the ...
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... fault in this case in the wood , or in the carver ? Is it in the stuff , or in the mould , in which it is cast ? The difficulty seems to be , how to get a better mould . " Aristotle lays down very strict rules con- " cerning 220.
... fault in this case in the wood , or in the carver ? Is it in the stuff , or in the mould , in which it is cast ? The difficulty seems to be , how to get a better mould . " Aristotle lays down very strict rules con- " cerning 220.
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... Aristotle lays down very strict rules con- " cerning the company young people may be al- " lowed to keep , the public diversions they may " attend ; the pictures they may see , and against 66 obscenity , intemperance , & c . And the ...
... Aristotle lays down very strict rules con- " cerning the company young people may be al- " lowed to keep , the public diversions they may " attend ; the pictures they may see , and against 66 obscenity , intemperance , & c . And the ...
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... Aristotle . " Mr. Malthus in this passage very pro- perly gives way to his feelings , which are , in my opinion , a much better test of morality than a calcu- lation of consequences . At the same time , he would himself make a law to ...
... Aristotle . " Mr. Malthus in this passage very pro- perly gives way to his feelings , which are , in my opinion , a much better test of morality than a calcu- lation of consequences . At the same time , he would himself make a law to ...
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285 페이지 - A man who is born into a world already possessed, if he cannot get subsistence from his parents on whom he has a just demand, and if the society do not want his labour, has no claim of right to the smallest portion of food, and, in fact, has no business to be where he is. At nature's mighty feast there is no vacant cover for him. She tells him to be gone, and will quickly execute her own orders, if he do not work upon the compassion of some of her guests.
140 페이지 - O, she that hath a heart of that fine frame, To pay this debt of love but to a brother, How will she love, when the rich golden shaft Hath killed the flock of all affections else...
358 페이지 - I should propose a regulation to be made, declaring that no child born from any marriage, taking place after the expiration of a year from the date of the law ; and no illegitimate child born two years from the same date, should ever be entitled to parish assistance.
81 페이지 - The most enthusiastic speculator cannot suppose a greater increase than this. In a few centuries it would make every acre of land in the island like a garden.
122 페이지 - First, That food is necessary to the existence of man. Secondly, That the passion between the sexes is necessary, and will remain nearly in its present state. These two laws ever since we have had any knowledge of mankind, appear to have been fixed laws of our nature; and, as we have not hitherto seen any alteration in them, we have no right to conclude that they will ever cease to be what they...
378 페이지 - It very rarely happens that the nominal price of labour universally falls, but we well know that it frequently remains the same, while the nominal price of provisions has been gradually increasing.
82 페이지 - In the next period, the population would be eighty-eight millions, and the means of subsistence just equal to the support of half that number. And at the conclusion of the first century, the population would be...
82 페이지 - ... the means of subsistence would be equal to this increase. In the next twe.ntyfive years the population would be forty-four millions, and the means of subsistence only equal to the support of thirty-three millions.
83 페이지 - ... the human species would increase as the numbers 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, and subsistence as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. In two centuries the population would be to the means of subsistence as 256 to 9; in three centuries as 4096 to 13, and in two thousand years the difference would be almost incalculable.
121 페이지 - I think I may fairly make two postulata. First, That food is necessary to the existence of man. Secondly, That the passion between the sexes is necessary, and will remain nearly in its present state.