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" A population may be too crowded, though all be amply supplied with food and raiment. It is not good for man to be kept perforce at all times in the presence of his species. "
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por Clive Hamilton - 2003 - 262 páginas
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen64

1848 - 802 páginas
...population may be too crowded, though all be amply supplied with food and raiment. It is not good for man to be kept perforce at all times in the presence...species. A world from which solitude is extirpated is а тегу poor ideal. Solitude, in the sense of being often alone, is essential to any depth of meditation...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen64

1848 - 798 páginas
...population may be too crowded, though all be amply supplied with food and raiment. It is not good for man to be kept perforce at all times in the presence of his species. A world from which solitude ia extirpated is a very poor ideal. Solitude, in the sense of being often alone, is essential to any...
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Irish Monthly, Volumen43

1915 - 826 páginas
...which are not only good for the individual, but which society could ill do without. It is not good for man to be kept perforce at all times in the presence of his own species. George Meredith also tells us that solitariness is a common human fate, and that it is...
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Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their Applications to Social ...

John Stuart Mill - 1875 - 624 páginas
...population may be too crowded, th all be amply supplied with food raiment. It is not good for mnn t kept perforce at all times in the presence of his species. A world I'rom which solitude is extirpated, is a very peer ideal. Solitude, in the sense of being often alone,...
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Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern: A-Z

Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 498 páginas
...population may be too crowded, though all be amply supplied with food and raiment. It is not good for man to be kept perforce at all times in the presence...world from which solitude is extirpated is a very poor idelB Solitude, in the sense of being often alone, is essential to depth of meditation or of character;...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social ...

John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 1086 páginas
...population may be too crowded, though all be amply supplied with food and raiment. It is not good for man to be kept perforce at all times in the presence...species. A world from which solitude is extirpated is a yery poor ideal. Solitude, in the sense of being often alone, is essential to any depth of meditation...
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English Grammar and Composition

Alexander Malcolm Williams - 1909 - 454 páginas
...in this way : " A population may be too crowded, though all be amply supplied with food and raiment. It is not good for a man to be kept perforce at all times in the presence of the species. A world from which solitude is extirpated is a very poor ideal ". (2) The Repetition may...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social ...

John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 1076 páginas
...population may be too crowded, though all be amply supplieo with food and raiment. It is not good for man to be kept perforce at all times in the presence of his species. A world from whict solitude is extirpated is a very poor ideal. Solitude, in the sense of being often alone, is...
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Man Adapting

René Jules Dubos - 1980 - 572 páginas
...population may be too crowded, though all be amply supplied with food and raiment. It is not good for man to be kept perforce at all times in the presence...which solitude is extirpated, is a very poor ideal." The question then is not so much how many mouths can be fed, or how many bodies can be accommodated,...
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Theories of Property: Aristotle to the Present

Crawford Brough Macpherson, Calgary Institute for the Humanities - 1979 - 404 páginas
...illustrate the harmful consequences for human development of an overcrowded world: "It is not good for man to be kept perforce at all times in the presence...which solitude is extirpated, is a very poor ideal ...Nor is there much satisfaction in contemplating the world with nothing left to the spontaneous activity...
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