The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1798 - Books |
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... necessary , shall counteract each other ? When the increase of the number of men surpassing their means of sub- sistence , the necessary result must be , either a continual diminution of happiness and population , a movement truly ...
... necessary , shall counteract each other ? When the increase of the number of men surpassing their means of sub- sistence , the necessary result must be , either a continual diminution of happiness and population , a movement truly ...
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... necessary labours of agriculture are shared amicably among all . The number of persons , and the produce of the island , we suppose to be the same as at pre- sent . The spirit of benevolence , guided by impartial justice , will divide ...
... necessary labours of agriculture are shared amicably among all . The number of persons , and the produce of the island , we suppose to be the same as at pre- sent . The spirit of benevolence , guided by impartial justice , will divide ...
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... necessary for a family . That many things are yet wanted to give full effect to the advantages which the colony now enjoys , Mr. Collins de- clares in the following paragraph ; with which he concludes his account : The want at this time ...
... necessary for a family . That many things are yet wanted to give full effect to the advantages which the colony now enjoys , Mr. Collins de- clares in the following paragraph ; with which he concludes his account : The want at this time ...
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