| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1809 - 566 páginas
...its own natural progress in civilization ; from the time that its produce might be considered as a unit, to the time that it might be considered as a...be said to be free from distress, either directly or indirectly, for want of food. In every state in Europe, since we have first had accounts vol. ii.... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1809 - 570 páginas
...its own natural progress in civilization ; from the time that its produce might be considered as a unit, to the time that it might be considered as a...be said to be free from distress, either directly or indirectly, for want of food. In every state in Europe, since we have first had accounts vol. ii.... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1817 - 530 páginas
...people more advanced in arts, but left to its own natural progress in civilization ; from the time that its produce might be considered as an unit, to the...the people could be said to be free from distress. 216 General Deductions from the Bk. ii. distress, either directly or indirectly, for want of food.... | |
| Simon Gray - 1818 - 550 páginas
...people more advanced in arts, but left to its own natural progress in civilization ; from the time that its produce might be considered as an unit, to the...be said to be free from distress, either directly or indirectly, for want of food. In every state in Europe, since we have first had accounts of it,... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1826 - 566 páginas
...people more advanced in arts, but left to its own natural progress in civilization ; from the time that its produce might be considered as an unit, to the...million, during the lapse of many thousand years, there might not be a single period when the mass of the people could be said to be free from distress, either... | |
| George Drysdale - 1861 - 616 páginas
...its own natural progress in civilization ; from the time that its progress might be considered as a unit, to the time that it might be considered as a...there would not be a single period, when the mass of people could be said to be free from distress, either directly oт indirectly, for want of food. In... | |
| George Drysdale - 1861 - 622 páginas
...its own natural progress in civilization ; from the time -that its progress might be considered as a unit, to the time that it might be considered as a...there would not be a single period, when the mass of people could be said to be free from distress, either directly or indirectly, for want of food. In... | |
| Charles Robert Drysdale - 1887 - 134 páginas
...its own natural progress in civilisation ; from the time when its produce might be considered as a unit, to the time that it might be considered as a...be said to be free from distress, either directly or indirectly, from want of food. In every state in Europe, since we have first had accounts of it,... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1894 - 166 páginas
...people more advanced in arts, but left to its own natural progress in civilization; from the time that its produce might be considered as an unit, to the...considered as a million, during the lapse of many hundred years, there would not be a single period, when the mass of the people could be said to be... | |
| Albert Benedict Wolfe - 1916 - 828 páginas
...time that it might be considered as a million, during the lapse of many thousand years, there might not be a single period when the mass of the people...be said to be free from distress, either directly or indirectly, for want of food. In every state in Europe since we have first had accounts of it, millions... | |
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