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" ... increase. In the next twenty-five years, the population would be forty-four millions, and the means of subsistence only equal to the support of thirty-three millions. In the next period the population would be eighty-eight millions, and the means... "
The Progress of Society - Página 328
por Robert Hamilton - 1830 - 411 páginas
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The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volumen2

Charles Brockden Brown - 1804 - 740 páginas
...forty-fmir millions, and the means of subsistence only equal to the support of thirtythree millions. 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 po....
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An Essay on the Principle of Population, Or, A View of Its Past ..., Volumen1

Thomas Robert Malthus - 1807 - 606 páginas
...forty-four millions, and the means of fubfiftence only equal to the fupport of thirty-three millions, lu the next period the population would be eighty-eight millions, and the means of fubfiftence juft equal to the fupport of half of thatnumber. And at the conclufion of the firft century,...
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The British review and London critical journal

1811 - 550 páginas
...-four millions ; and the means of subsistence only equal to the support of thirty-three millions. 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...
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An Account of Ireland, Statistical and Political, Volumen2

Wakefield, Edward - 1812 - 954 páginas
...population would be fortyfour millions, and the means of subsistence equal to thirty-three millions, iln 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...
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The Principles of Population and Production

John Weyland - 1816 - 538 páginas
...forty-four millions; and the means of subsistence only equal to the support of thirty-three millions. 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...
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The Principles of Population and Production as They are Affected by the ...

John Weyland - 1816 - 556 páginas
...forty-four millions; and the means of subsistence only equal to the support of thirty-three millions. 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...
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An Essay on the Principle of Population: Or, A View of Its Past ..., Volumen1

Thomas Robert Malthus - 1817 - 524 páginas
...forty-four millions, and the means of subsistence only equal to the support of thirty-three millions. In the next period the population would be eighty-eight millions, and the means of subsistence just equal to the support Ch. i. the increase of Population and Food. 15 port of half of that number....
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The Investigator, Volúmenes3-4

1821 - 970 páginas
...forty-four millions, and the means of subsistence only equal to the support of thirty-three millions. 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. Anxl, at the conclusion of the first century, the population...
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Illustrations of the Divine Government

Thomas Southwood Smith - 1822 - 464 páginas
...forty-four millions, and the means of subsistence only equal to the support of thirty-three 163 millions. 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...
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The Progress of Society

Robert Hamilton - 1830 - 812 páginas
...equal to what it did in the former period, would be equal only to the support of thirty-three miUwns at the former rate, and would afford a very scanty...the next period the population would be eighty-eight million*! and the means of subsistence increasing at the former rate, would be only equal to the supply...
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