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" Were the face of the earth, he says, vacant of other plants, it might be gradually sowed and overspread with one kind only, as for instance with fennel; and were it empty of other inhabitants, it might in a few ages be replenished from one nation only,... "
Select Speeches of John Sergeant, of Pennsylvania [1818-1828] - Página 244
por John Sergeant - 1832 - 367 páginas
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On the Origin of Species

Charles Darwin - 2003 - 676 páginas
...animals, but what is made by their crowding and interfering with each other's means of subsistence. Were the face of the earth, he says, vacant of other plants,...inhabitants, it might in a few ages be replenished from one nation only, as for instance with Englishmen. This is incontrovertibly true. Through the animal...
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The Library of Original Sources: Volume VIII (1800 - 1833)

Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 476 páginas
...animals, but what is made by their crowding and interfering with each other's means of subsistence. Were the face of the earth, he says, vacant of other plants,...inhabitants, it might in a few ages be replenished from one nation only ; as, for instance, with Englishmen. This is incontrovertibly true. Throughout...
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Franklin: The Autobiography and Other Writings on Politics, Economics, and ...

Benjamin Franklin - 2004 - 446 páginas
...with each others Means of Suhsistence. Was the Face of the Earth vacam of other Plams, it might he gradually sowed and overspread with one Kind only;...Instance, with Fennel; and were it empty of other Inhahitauts, it might in a few Ages he replenish'd from one Nation only; as, for Instance, with Englithmen....
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An Essay on the Principle of Population

Thomas Robert Maltus - 2006 - 325 páginas
...6 The Principle of Population crowding and interfering with each other's means of subsistence. Were the face of the earth, he says, vacant of other plants,...inhabitants, it might in a few ages be replenished from one nation only, as for instance with Englishmen,1 This is incontrovertibly true. Through the...
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Not Your Usual Founding Father: Selected Readings from Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin - 2006 - 317 páginas
...by their crowding and interfering with each others Means of Subsistence. Was the Face of the Earth Vacant of other Plants, it might be gradually sowed...empty of other Inhabitants, it might in a few Ages be replenish'd from one Nation only; as, for Instance, with Englishmen. Thus there are suppos'd to be...
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A Nation by Design

Aristide R. Zolberg - 2006 - 686 páginas
...sowed and overspread with one kind only — we are still in the preevolutionary age as well — so "were it empty of other Inhabitants, it might in a few Ages be replenish'd from one Nation only; as for Instance, with Englishmen." England's population has already...
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An Essay on the Principle of Population

Thomas Robert Malthus - 2013 - 325 páginas
...6 The Principle of Population crowding and interfering with each other's means of subsistence. Were the face of the earth, he says, vacant of other plants,...inhabitants, it might in a few ages be replenished from one nation only, as for instance with Englishmen.1 This is incontrovertibly true. Through the...
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Proceedings, American Philosophical Society (vol. 84, 1941)

998 páginas
...animals but what is made by their crowding and interfering with each other's means of subsistence. Were the face of the earth, he says, vacant of other plants,...inhabitants, it might in a few ages be replenished from one nation only, as, for instance, with Englishmen. This is incontrovertibly true. Throughout...
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The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Including the Private as Well as ..., Volumen2

Benjamin Franklin - 1904 - 496 páginas
...by their crowding and interfering with each other's means of subsistence. Were the face of the earth vacant of other plants, it might be gradually sowed...inhabitants, it might in a few ages be replenished from one nation only, as, for instance, with Englishmen. Thus, there are supposed to be now upwards...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volumen3

1764 - 554 páginas
...of other plants, it might be gradually fowed and overfpread with one kind only ; as for inftarice, with fennel ; and were it empty of other inhabitants, it might in a few ages be repleniihed from one nation only ; as for inftance, with Engliihmen. Thus there are fuppofed to be...
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