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The Sacred History of the World: As Displayed in the Creation and Subsequent ... - Page 41
by Sharon Turner - 1838
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The Annual Review and History of Literature, 2. köide

1804 - 994 lehte
...unceasing objtct of the enlightened philanthropist in allants lo correct. " The cause to which I allude, is the constant tendency in all animated life to increase beyond the nourishment prepared for it." " Taking the whole earth instead of ihii island, emigration would of course be excluded ; and supposing...
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Dissertations on Man, Philosophical, Physiological, and Political: In Answer ...

Thomas Jarrold - 1806 - 420 lehte
...little noticed by the writers who have treated on this subject.* — The cause to which I allude, is the constant tendency in all animated life to increase beyond the nourishment prepared for it.-}- — That population has this constant tendency to increase beyond the means of subsistence, will sufficiently...
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The Oxford review; or, Literary censor, 1. köide

734 lehte
...little noticed by the writers who have treated on this subject. — The cause to which I allude, is the constant tendency in all animated life to increase beyond the nourishment prepared for it. — That population has this constant tendency to increase beyond the means of subsistence, will sufficiently...
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An Essay on the Principle of Population, as it Affects the Future ..., 1. köide

Thomas Robert Malthus - 1809 - 576 lehte
...unceasing object of the enlightened philanthropist in all ages to correct. The' cause to which I allude, is the constant tendency in all animated life to increase beyond the nourishment prepared for it. . It is observed by Dr. Franklin, that there is no bound to the prolific nature of plants or animals,...
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An Essay on the Principle of Population: Or, a View of Its Past ..., 1. köide

Thomas Robert Malthus - 1809 - 576 lehte
...unceasing object of the enlightened philanthropist in all ages to correct. The cause to which I allude, is the constant tendency in all animated life to increase beyond the nourishment prepared for it. It is observed by Dr. Franklin, that there is no bound to the prolific nature of plants or animals,...
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Systematic Education: Or Elementary Instruction in the Various ..., 2. köide

William Shepherd, Jeremiah Joyce, Lant Carpenter - 1815 - 598 lehte
...powerful and obvious checks. He goes farther, and lays it down almost as an axiom, that there is a constant tendency in all animated life to increase beyond the nourishment prepared for it, and he traces to this source a very considerable portion of the vice and misery, and of that unequal...
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Blackwood's Magazine, 29. köide

1831 - 1044 lehte
...man, — one cause that has hitherto impeded the progress of mankind towards happiness — to wit, the constant tendency in all animated life to increase beyond the nourishment prepared for it. That population has this constant tendency to increase beyond the means of subsistence, and that it...
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Blackwood's Magazine, 28. köide

1830 - 1024 lehte
...disgrace to the age," does indeed darken dismally the decrees of Providence. According to him, there is a constant tendency in all animated life to increase beyond the nourishment prepared for it; according to him, nature has scattered the seeds of life abroad with the most profuse and liberal hand,...
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The Pamphleteer, 13. köide

Abraham John Valpy - 1818 - 576 lehte
...attributed to Dr. Ogilvie, but without a name or date. 1 Mr. Malthus is induced to think, " that there is a constant ten-dency in all animated life to increase beyond the nourishment prepared for it, and that the human race is constantly endeavouring to increase beyond the means of subsistence.'" He...
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Gray Versus Malthus: The Principles of Population and Production ...

Simon Gray - 1818 - 550 lehte
...NATURE, TO INCREASE BEYOND THE NOURISHMENT PREPARED FOR IT? MR. Malthus maintains, that there is " a constant tendency in all animated life to increase beyond the nourishment prepared for it * :" and applying this to man, he affirms that " population has this constant tendency to increase...
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