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Pagina 121
... Lowe ; viz . that an in- crease of taxation has always been followed by a correspond- ing increase of pauperism . For the truth of this assertion we can appeal to documents which he will not dispute , because we collect them principally ...
... Lowe ; viz . that an in- crease of taxation has always been followed by a correspond- ing increase of pauperism . For the truth of this assertion we can appeal to documents which he will not dispute , because we collect them principally ...
Pagina 128
... Lowe has engaged , chapter vii . , on the much agitated subject of Population , and how far subsistence is limited by physical causes . We cannot go over the ground again which we have so recently trodden in examining the publications ...
... Lowe has engaged , chapter vii . , on the much agitated subject of Population , and how far subsistence is limited by physical causes . We cannot go over the ground again which we have so recently trodden in examining the publications ...
Pagina 130
... Lowe reckons the agriculturists now to form 33 per cent of the population ; a very diminished ratio . Notwithstanding , or , more correctly speaking , in consequence of this natural tendency in men to accumulate in cities , we are so ...
... Lowe reckons the agriculturists now to form 33 per cent of the population ; a very diminished ratio . Notwithstanding , or , more correctly speaking , in consequence of this natural tendency in men to accumulate in cities , we are so ...
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