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Page 124
< Secondly , that the number of marriageable women does not increase from generation to generation , or increases in a very in- considerable degree . 6 Thirdly , that the number of children born is pretty accurately in the proportion of ...
< Secondly , that the number of marriageable women does not increase from generation to generation , or increases in a very in- considerable degree . 6 Thirdly , that the number of children born is pretty accurately in the proportion of ...
Page 132
No one denies the rapid increase of population in North America .. If we look at the mild and liberal government of the United States in civil and religious concerns , at the high price of labour , the light pressure of taxes ...
No one denies the rapid increase of population in North America .. If we look at the mild and liberal government of the United States in civil and religious concerns , at the high price of labour , the light pressure of taxes ...
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Wherever an increase of products can be obtained at a diminished expence , an increase of wealth ensues ; and wherever an increase of wealth takes place , an increase of po- pulation follows . This law seems to me absolute in political ...
Wherever an increase of products can be obtained at a diminished expence , an increase of wealth ensues ; and wherever an increase of wealth takes place , an increase of po- pulation follows . This law seems to me absolute in political ...
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