Ireland; Its Evils and Their Remedies: Being a Refutation of the Errors of the Emigration Committee and Others Touching that Country: To which is Prefixed, a Synopsis of an Original Treatise, about to be Published, on the Law of Population; Developing the Real Principle on which it is Universally RegulatedJ. Murray, 1828 - 414 |
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... writers concerning the effects of vaccination , on marriages , and mortality , 400 . 15. The foregoing facts and principles further confirmed by an appeal to the imperfect census of 1813 compared with that of 1821 , 401 . 16. Deductions ...
... writers concerning the effects of vaccination , on marriages , and mortality , 400 . 15. The foregoing facts and principles further confirmed by an appeal to the imperfect census of 1813 compared with that of 1821 , 401 . 16. Deductions ...
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... writer of credit who has had an opportunity of judging on the sub- ject , that China , in reference either to its extent or fertility , is decidedly one of the worst peopled countries upon earth . If the Chinese , therefore , are ...
... writer of credit who has had an opportunity of judging on the sub- ject , that China , in reference either to its extent or fertility , is decidedly one of the worst peopled countries upon earth . If the Chinese , therefore , are ...
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... writers seem unanimously to discredit ) , China becomes one of the strongest proofs in favour of the argument I am maintaining . In England there are two hundred and twenty- seven inhabitants in the square mile ; in China , with her ...
... writers seem unanimously to discredit ) , China becomes one of the strongest proofs in favour of the argument I am maintaining . In England there are two hundred and twenty- seven inhabitants in the square mile ; in China , with her ...
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... writers observes , " the colony of Europe , " is sub- joined , by which it is conceived the fallacy of the strange assertion , that emigration has been " immaterial " to the rapid growth of its popu- lation , will be fully apparent ...
... writers observes , " the colony of Europe , " is sub- joined , by which it is conceived the fallacy of the strange assertion , that emigration has been " immaterial " to the rapid growth of its popu- lation , will be fully apparent ...
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... writers on popu- lation fall on this important point , which it can- not but be acknowledged are so far from being slight and immaterial , that they are necessarily subversive of their entire theories and calcula- tions . Other mistakes ...
... writers on popu- lation fall on this important point , which it can- not but be acknowledged are so far from being slight and immaterial , that they are necessarily subversive of their entire theories and calcula- tions . Other mistakes ...
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Ireland; Its Evils and Their Remedies: Being a Refutation of the Errors of ... Michael Thomas Sadler Podgląd niedostępny - 2015 |
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Abbé Mann absenteeism absenteeship acres agricultural alluded amongst amount appeal argument assert attributed authority benevolence calculations cause century charity condition consequently contrary cultivation Dean Swift deserted diminished distress economists Edmund Spenser emigration empire employment England Essay evils existence exports facts farms favour fecundity former fully greater happiness human increase Ibid important increasing numbers inhabitants instance interests Irish labour land landlords law of nature least Lord Lord Bacon Malthus mankind marriages ment millions misery modern necessary Netherlands observed occasion paupers perhaps period perpetual political economy poor poor laws popu population of Ireland potatoes poverty present prevails principle of population produce prolificness proof proportion proprietors prove Providence Rathvilly reference regard relief rents respects says Sir William Petty Sir William Temple speaking square mile suffering superfecundity suppose theory tical tion true truth wealth whole wretched writer
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