| 1817 - 592 頁
...may arise, the preventive check will prevail very little. In those countries, on the contrary, which are naturally healthy, and where the preventive check...prevail very little, or the mortality be very small.'— p. 24. Our readers will probably remember that we have not been hasty in adopting Mr. Malthus's conclusions... | |
| 1817 - 610 頁
...may arise, the preventive check will prevail very little. In those countries, on the contrary, which are naturally healthy, and where the preventive check is found to prevail with considerable lorce, the positive check will prevail very little, or the mortality be very small.' — p. 24. Our... | |
| Michael Thomas Sadler - 1830 - 650 頁
...country, with more or less force3;" and " yet, " notwithstanding their general prevalence," he adds, " there are few states in which there is not a constant...population to increase beyond the means " of subsistence V The disease of Nature is, therefore, it seems, incurable, notwithstanding the loathsome medicine... | |
| Michael Thomas Sadler - 1830 - 704 頁
...country, with more or less force 3 ;" and " yet, " notwithstanding their general prevalence," he adds, " there are few states in which there is not a constant...in the population to increase beyond the means " of subsistence4." The disease of Nature is, therefore, it seems, incurable, notwithstanding the loathsome... | |
| 1817 - 626 頁
...will prevail very little. In those countries, on the contrary, which are naturally healthy, and when the preventive check is found to prevail with considerable...prevail very little, or the mortality be very small.'— p. 24. Our readers will probably remember that we have not been hasty in adopting Mr. Malthus's conclusions... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1837 - 1168 頁
...subsistence. The manner in which the principle of population acts, is thus stated by Mr. Malthus: " There are few states in which there is not a constant effort hi the population to increase beyond the means of subsistence. This constant effort as constantly tends... | |
| Elements, George Drysdale - 1861 - 622 頁
...may arise, the preventive check will prevail very little. In those countries on the contrary, which are naturally healthy, and where the preventive check...few states in which there is not a constant effort of the population to increase beyond the means of subsistence. This constant effort as constantly tends... | |
| George Drysdale - 1861 - 616 頁
...may arise, the preventive check will prevail very little. In those countries on the contrary, which are naturally healthy, and where the preventive check...some of these checks are, with more or less force, iu constant operation ; yet notwithstanding their general prevalence, there are few states in which... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1861 - 900 頁
...to), and thus to produce a progressive diminution of human welfare. " There are few states," he emye, "in which there is not a constant effort in the population, to increase beyond the means of aubtáfctMce. This constant effort constantly tends to subject the lower datses of society to distress,... | |
| 1864 - 668 頁
...the heads of promiscuous intercourse, artificial abortion, infanticide, wars, diseases and poverty. In every country some of these checks are with more...few states in which there is not a constant effort of the population to increase beyond the means of subsistence. During such seasons as these, the discouragements... | |
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