| 1804 - 994 ページ
...and as we are supposing no anxiety about the future snpport of children to exikt, I do not conceive there would be one woman in a hundred, of twenty-three years of age, without a family. " With these cMraordinary encouragements to population, and every cause of depopulation, as we have... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1809 - 566 ページ
...ready to furnish instruction to the rising generation. I cannot conceive a form of society so favorable upon the whole to population. The irremediableness...do not conceive that there would be one woman in a ' Political Justice, b. viii. c. viii. p. 504. Of systems of equality. Godwin. hundred, of twenty-three... | |
| Charles Robert Drysdale - 1887 - 134 ページ
...'the contrary, would be a most powerful incitement to early attachments, and as we are supposing n6 anxiety about the future support of children to exist,...of twenty-three years of age, 'without a family." '""With these extraordinary encouragements to population, and every cause of depopulation, as we have... | |
| Charles Robert Drysdale - 1892 - 130 ページ
...cannot conceive a form of society so favorable upon the -whole to population. The irrenaediableness of marriage, as it is at present constituted, undoubtedly...hundred, of twenty-three years of age, without a family." " With these extraordinary encouragements to population, and every cause of depopulation, as we have... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1894 - 166 ページ
...irremediableness of marriage, as it is at present constituted, undoubtedly deters many from entering into that state. An unshackled intercourse, on the contrary,...the future support of children to exist, I do not con- i ceive that there would be one woman in a hundred, of twenty-three, withoutjj. family. Styles,... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1895 - 164 ページ
...irremediableness of marriage, as it is at present constituted, undoubtedly deters many from entering into that state. An unshackled intercourse, on the contrary,...would be one woman in a hundred, of twenty-three, without a family. With these extraordinary encouragements to population, and every cause of depopulation,... | |
| Catherine Gallagher, Thomas Laqueur - 1987 - 264 ページ
...irremediableness of marriage, as it is at present constituted, undoubtedly deters many from entering into that state. An unshackled intercourse on the contrary would...would be one woman in a hundred, of twenty-three, without a family" (68). Thus in half a century the population would quadruple (according to Malthus's... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1991 - 686 ページ
...it: "I cannot conceive a form of society [Godwin's] so favourable upon the whole to population ... as we are supposing no anxiety about the future support...hundred, of twenty-three years of age, without a family" (1973, II, 14). feasible at W| feasible at w0 '''-11 = Ulcorn, age marriage) \ v. ^ age of marriage... | |
| Thomas Pfau - 1997 - 478 ページ
...regret" (a strikingly Wordsworthian turn of phrase) on the fading memory of its onetime "virtuous love": The irremediableness of marriage, as it is at present...hundred, of twenty-three years of age, without a family. (EPP 1803, 59) Virtuous love, exalted by friendship, seems to be that sort of mixture of sensual and... | |
| George Walker - 2004 - 396 ページ
...irremediableness of marriage, as it is at present constituted, undoubtedly deters many from entering into that state. An unshackled intercourse on the contrary,...conceive that there would be one woman in a hundred, of twenty three, without a family. With these extraordinary encouragements to population, and every cause... | |
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