An Essay on the Principle of Population: Or, A View of Its Past and Present Effects on Human Happiness; with an Inquiry Into Our Prospects Respecting the Future Removal Or Mitigation of the Evils which it Occasions, 第 2 巻J. Murray, 1817 |
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... greater than in Switzerland , this body does not bear so large a proportion to the population . According to a calculation in an Essai d'une Statistique Générale , published at Paris in 1800 , by M. Peuchet , the number of unmarried ...
... greater than in Switzerland , this body does not bear so large a proportion to the population . According to a calculation in an Essai d'une Statistique Générale , published at Paris in 1800 , by M. Peuchet , the number of unmarried ...
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... number of marriages untouched by these levies might still remain greater than the usual number of marriages before the revolution ; and the marriages which were broken by the removal of the husband to the armies would not probably have ...
... number of marriages untouched by these levies might still remain greater than the usual number of marriages before the revolution ; and the marriages which were broken by the removal of the husband to the armies would not probably have ...
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... greater number of their children . At all times the number of small farmers and proprietors in France was great ; and though such a state of things is by no means favourable to the clear surplus produce or disposable wealth of a nation ...
... greater number of their children . At all times the number of small farmers and proprietors in France was great ; and though such a state of things is by no means favourable to the clear surplus produce or disposable wealth of a nation ...
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... greater number of children than usual . If , when the reports of all the pre- fects are put together , it should appear , that the number of births has not increased in proportion to the population , and yet that the population is ...
... greater number of children than usual . If , when the reports of all the pre- fects are put together , it should appear , that the number of births has not increased in proportion to the population , and yet that the population is ...
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... greater than in 1800 and 1801 * . should appear by the returns , that the ... number of persons to a square league was reckoned 996. In the year VI . of ... number to a square league 1,101 ; but the calculations , it appears , were ...
... greater than in 1800 and 1801 * . should appear by the returns , that the ... number of persons to a square league was reckoned 996. In the year VI . of ... number to a square league 1,101 ; but the calculations , it appears , were ...
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