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... given period ; for so long as population and subsistence march abreast , no change can take place in the material condi- tion of a people , but that its capital should have increased faster than its population . A money estimate of the ...
... given period ; for so long as population and subsistence march abreast , no change can take place in the material condi- tion of a people , but that its capital should have increased faster than its population . A money estimate of the ...
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... given articles of food , which implies an increased power of procuring the necessaries of life , resulting undoubtedly from the increased efficiency of their labour . Let us take , for instance , the article of grain in the first place ...
... given articles of food , which implies an increased power of procuring the necessaries of life , resulting undoubtedly from the increased efficiency of their labour . Let us take , for instance , the article of grain in the first place ...
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... given a powerful stimulus to population . Scotland presents a remarkable contrast to Ireland both in the principle and the results of its agricultural system . The tenant has rarely the power to sublet or subdivide his farm , and at his ...
... given a powerful stimulus to population . Scotland presents a remarkable contrast to Ireland both in the principle and the results of its agricultural system . The tenant has rarely the power to sublet or subdivide his farm , and at his ...
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... given rise , has led to the examination and solution of many prac- tical problems of the greatest interest , and that Mr. Senior has justly pronounced him to be en- titled to the gratitude of mankind , as a bene- factor , by the side of ...
... given rise , has led to the examination and solution of many prac- tical problems of the greatest interest , and that Mr. Senior has justly pronounced him to be en- titled to the gratitude of mankind , as a bene- factor , by the side of ...
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... given population during a considerable period of time , -such , for instance , as that of England and Wales , is a more com- plicated task than might be reasonably supposed from the profusion of tables , upon which calcu- lations of the ...
... given population during a considerable period of time , -such , for instance , as that of England and Wales , is a more com- plicated task than might be reasonably supposed from the profusion of tables , upon which calcu- lations of the ...
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