It is in this manner that the demand for men, like that for any other commodity, necessarily regulates the production of men ; quickens it when it goes on too slowly, and stops it when it advances too fast. The Sanitary Record - Page 3031877Full view - About this book
| Adam Smith - 1789 - 526 lehte
...required. It is in this manner that the demand for men, like that for any other commodity, neceflarily regulates the production of men ; quickens it when it goes on too (lowly, and ftops it when it advances too faft. It is this demand which regulates and determines the... | |
| 1810 - 538 lehte
...demand for men, like that for any ether com* niodity, necessarily regulates the production of mm 4— quickens * it, when it goes on too slowly ; and stops it, when it advances loo * fast. It is this demand which regulates and determines the state « of population in all the... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 452 lehte
...society required. It is in this manner that the demand for men, like that for any other commodity, necessarily regulates the production of men, quickens...too slowly, and stops it when it advances too fast. It is this demand which regulates and determines the state of propagation in all the different countries... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812 - 582 lehte
...required. It is in this manner that the demand for men, like that for any other commodity, neceflarily regulates the production of men ; quickens it when it goes on too flowly, and flops it when it advances too faft. It is this demand which regulates and determines the... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812 - 520 lehte
...required. It is in this manner that the demand for men, like that for any other commodity, neceflarily regulates the production of men ; quickens it when it goes on too flowly, and ftops it when it advances too faft. It is this demand which regulates and determines the... | |
| William Shepherd, Jeremiah Joyce, Lant Carpenter - 1815 - 598 lehte
...its support, says, " It is in this manner that the demand for men, like that of any other commodity, necessarily regulates the production of men, quickens it when it goes on too slowly, and stops when it advances too fast. It is this demand which regulates and determines the state of population... | |
| Simon Gray - 1818 - 550 lehte
...observed in a rather irreverent tone, that « the demand for men, like that for any other commodity, necessarily regulates the production of men, quickens...too slowly, and stops it when it advances too fast -j-." This is too generally r .•:•••» t. .;» ,.i •• f •.* The celebrated agricultural... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1825 - 446 lehte
...invariably takes place. " The demand for men," says Dr Smith, " like that for any other commodity, necessarily regulates the production of men ; quickens...too slowly ; and stops it when it advances too fast. It is this demand which regulates and determines the state of population in all the different countries... | |
| Charles Putt - 1830 - 496 lehte
...would diminish. " It is in this manner that the demand for men, like that for any other commodity, necessarily regulates the production of men; quickens...too slowly, and stops it when it advances too fast. It is this demand which regulates and determines the state of propagation in all the different countries... | |
| sir Richard Rawlinson Vyvyan (8th bart.) - 1845 - 840 lehte
...Smith, " The demand for men," (or, in other words, subsistence.) " like that for every other commodity, necessarily regulates the production of men, quickens...too slowly, and stops it when it advances too fast." Aristotle and Plato* both perceived the same power of population and the misery by which its exercise... | |
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