The Analectic Magazine, Volume 2Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1913 |
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Page 16
... increasing the comforts of the labouring people , by regulations calculated to reduce the paro- chial rates of the kingdom , and generally to promote the happi- ness and security of the community at large , by the diminution of immoral ...
... increasing the comforts of the labouring people , by regulations calculated to reduce the paro- chial rates of the kingdom , and generally to promote the happi- ness and security of the community at large , by the diminution of immoral ...
Page 17
... increases only in proportion to the increase of the other classes of society , is here at all times liable to a sudden and perilous aug- mentation , from the effects of an unfavourable season , in a climate where the seasons are ...
... increases only in proportion to the increase of the other classes of society , is here at all times liable to a sudden and perilous aug- mentation , from the effects of an unfavourable season , in a climate where the seasons are ...
Page 18
... increase of the poor , which this " eminent philosopher , " as Mr. Whitbread denominates him , has assigned , and the remedy by which he proposes to counteract it , are both summary enough in themselves , though in their details they ...
... increase of the poor , which this " eminent philosopher , " as Mr. Whitbread denominates him , has assigned , and the remedy by which he proposes to counteract it , are both summary enough in themselves , though in their details they ...
Page 19
... increases in a geometrical series , but food only in an arithmetical one ; this is held up as a discovery in political economy , and this is in reality the first of his fallacies , the fundamental sophism of his book . which would be ...
... increases in a geometrical series , but food only in an arithmetical one ; this is held up as a discovery in political economy , and this is in reality the first of his fallacies , the fundamental sophism of his book . which would be ...
Page 20
... increase of population is necessarily limited by the means of subsistence . " " The power of population is so superior to the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man , that unless arrested by preventive checks , premature ...
... increase of population is necessarily limited by the means of subsistence . " " The power of population is so superior to the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man , that unless arrested by preventive checks , premature ...
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