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... increase the consumption , tend to increase the supply also . An increase of population not only increases the demand for subsistence , and consequently , for an additional number of cultivators , but by ren- dering the number of those ...
... increase the consumption , tend to increase the supply also . An increase of population not only increases the demand for subsistence , and consequently , for an additional number of cultivators , but by ren- dering the number of those ...
Pagina 278
... increase of population has a natural tendency to pro- mote poverty . The diseases and evils gene- rated by the increase of popu- lation arise chiefly from poverty and a scarcity of food . 1 Mr. Gray's leading Ideas . Population has a ...
... increase of population has a natural tendency to pro- mote poverty . The diseases and evils gene- rated by the increase of popu- lation arise chiefly from poverty and a scarcity of food . 1 Mr. Gray's leading Ideas . Population has a ...
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... increase was somewhat less than it might have been expected from the conjunct operation of these causes . In the third period , from 1785 to 1803 , the augmentation , indeed , was uncommonly great ; but , in the last twelve years ...
... increase was somewhat less than it might have been expected from the conjunct operation of these causes . In the third period , from 1785 to 1803 , the augmentation , indeed , was uncommonly great ; but , in the last twelve years ...
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