They may be said therefore in some measure to create the poor which they maintain, and as the provisions of the country must, in consequence of the increased population, be distributed to every man in smaller proportions, it is evident that the labour... The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature - Page 26edited by - 1804Full view - About this book
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1809 - 566 pages
...being able to support a family without parish assistance. They may be said therefore, to create the poor which they maintain ; and as the provisions of...man in smaller proportions, it is evident that the labor of those who are not supported by parish assistance will purchase a smaller quantity of provisions... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1817 - 530 pages
...being able to support a family without parish assistance. They may be said, therefore, to create the poor which they maintain ; and as the provisions of...consequently more of them must be driven to apply for assistance. Secondly ; the quantity of provisions consumed in workhouses, upon a part of the society... | |
| Graham Hutchison - 1843 - 684 pages
...being able to support a family without parish assistance. They may be said, therefore, to create the poor which they maintain ; and as the provisions of...provisions than before, and consequently more of them be driven to apply for assistance." In another passage Malthus says : " Already above one-fourth of... | |
| Charles Robert Drysdale - 1887 - 134 pages
...being able to support a family without parish 'assistance. They may be said, therefore, to create the poor which they maintain ; and as the provisions of the country must, ia consequence of the increased population be distributed to every man in smaller proportions, it is... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus, George Thomas Bettany - 1890 - 714 pages
...of being able to support a family without parish assistance. They be said, therefore, to create the poor which they maintain : and as the provisions of...consequence of the increased population, be distributed to ever)' man in smaller proportions, it is evident that the labour of those who are not supported by... | |
| Charles Robert Drysdale - 1892 - 130 pages
...being able to support a family without parish assistance. They may be said, therefore, to create the poor which they maintain ; and as the provisions of...parish assistance will purchase a smaller quantity of provision* than before, and consequently many of them must be driven to apply for assistance. " Secondly,... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1894 - 166 pages
...able to support a family in independence. They may be said therefore in some measure to create the poor which they maintain; and as the provisions of...before, and consequently, more of them must be driven to ask for support. , f Secondly, the quantity of provisions consumed in work-, houses upon a part of... | |
| John Lewis Gillin - 1921 - 722 pages
...being able to support a family without parish assistance. They may be said, therefore, to create the poor which they maintain: And, as the provisions of...man in smaller proportions, it is evident that the labor of those who are not supported by parish assistance, will purchase a smaller quantity of provisions... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1959 - 164 pages
...able to support a family in independence. They may be said therefore in some measure to create the poor which they maintain, and as the provisions of...before and consequently more of them must be driven to ask for support. Secondly, the quantity of provisions consumed in workhouses upon a part of the society... | |
| John Avery - 1997 - 194 pages
...a family in independence ... and the Poor Laws may be said therefore in some measure to create the poor which they maintain; and as the provisions of...not supported by parish assistance, will purchase u smaller quantity of provisions than before, and consequently, more of them must be driven to ask... | |
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