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" In the first twenty-five years the population would be twenty-two millions, and the food being also doubled, the means of subsistence would be equal to this increase. In the next twenty-five years, the population would be forty-four millions, and the... "
The Principles of Population and Production as They are Affected by the ... - Page 6
by John Weyland - 1816 - 493 pages
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The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 2

Charles Brockden Brown - 1804 - 740 pages
...subsistence would be equal to this increase. In the next twenty-five years the population would be forty-fmir millions, and the means of subsistence only equal...number. And at the conclusion of the first century, the po. pulation would be a hundred and seventy-six millions, and the means of subsistence only equal to...
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Dissertations on Man, Philosophical, Physiological, and Political: In Answer ...

Thomas Jarrold - 1806 - 420 pages
...subsistence only equal to the support of 33 millions ; in the next period' the population would be 88 millions, and the means of subsistence just equal...support of half that number ; and, at the conclusion «f die first century, the population 176 millions, and the means of subsistence equal only to the...
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A Reply to the Essay on Population: By the Rev. T. R. Malthus. In a Series ...

William Hazlitt - 1807 - 386 pages
..." the support of thirty-three millions. In the " next period, the population would be eighty" eight millions, and the means of subsistence " just equal...conclusion of the first century, *' the population would be a hundred and " seventy-six millions, and the means of sub" sisience only equal to the support of fifty"...
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A Reply to the Essay on Population: By the Rev. T. R. Malthus. In a Series ...

William Hazlitt - 1807 - 394 pages
..." the support of thirty-three millions. In the " next period, the population would be eighty" eight millions, and the means of subsistence "just equal...conclusion of the first century, *' the population would be a hundred and " seventy-six millions, and the means of sub" sisience only equal to the support of fifty-?...
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A Reply to the Essay on Population: By the Rev. T. R. Malthus. In a Series ...

William Hazlitt - 1807 - 386 pages
...the support of thirty-three millions. In the '* next period, the population would be eighty" eight millions, and the means of subsistence " just equal...conclusion of the first century, " the population would be a hundred and *' seventy-six millions, and the means of subT " sistence only equal to the support of...
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The Oxford review; or, Literary censor, Volume 1

734 pages
...the support of 33 millions; in the next period the population would be S8 millions, and the nv.-ans of subsistence just equal to the support of half that number ; and, at Jhe conclusion of the firtt century, the population would he 176 millions, and the means of subsistence...
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An Essay on the Principle of Population: Or, a View of Its Past ..., Volume 2

Thomas Robert Malthus - 1809 - 570 pages
...of twenty jive years, .and we shall see 44 millions -of .human beings without the means of support ; and at the conclusion of the first century the population would be 176 millions, and the food only sufficient for 55 millions, leaving 121 millions unprovided for. In these ages want indeed...
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An Essay on the Principle of Population, as it Affects the Future ..., Volume 2

Thomas Robert Malthus - 1809 - 566 pages
...period of twenty five years, and we shall see 44 millions of human beings without the means of support ; and at the conclusion of the first century the population would be 176 millions, and the food only sufficient for 55 millions, leaving 121 millions unprovided for. In these ages want indeed...
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An Essay on the Principle of Population: Or, a View of Its Past ..., Volume 1

Thomas Robert Malthus - 1809 - 576 pages
...equal to the support of thirty-three millions. In the next period the population would be eighty -eight millions. and the means of subsistence just equal to the support of half of that number. And at the conclusion of the first century, the population would be a hundred and seventy-six...
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An Essay on the Principle of Population, as it Affects the Future ..., Volume 1

Thomas Robert Malthus - 1809 - 576 pages
...the next period the population would be eighty-eight millions. the increase of population and food. and the means of subsistence just equal to the support of half of that number. And at the conclusion of the first century, the population would be a hundred and seventy-six...
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