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Page 128
... increase of numbers leads to increase of poverty , and that a want of work among the lower orders at the present moment is attributable to a population advancing too rapidly for employment , maintains with Mr. Gray ( whose productions ...
... increase of numbers leads to increase of poverty , and that a want of work among the lower orders at the present moment is attributable to a population advancing too rapidly for employment , maintains with Mr. Gray ( whose productions ...
Page 132
... increase of population , and increase of revenue is very remarkable here ; for , taking the above statement , we have from the wages of labor , directly affected by an increase of population , 100,000,000 From capital and labor combined ...
... increase of population , and increase of revenue is very remarkable here ; for , taking the above statement , we have from the wages of labor , directly affected by an increase of population , 100,000,000 From capital and labor combined ...
Page 135
... increase of population as the measure of the increase of national wealth , arising from our various improve- ments in agriculture , manufacture , navigation , & c . This pro portion will be deemed considerably below the mark , by the ...
... increase of population as the measure of the increase of national wealth , arising from our various improve- ments in agriculture , manufacture , navigation , & c . This pro portion will be deemed considerably below the mark , by the ...
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