| Thomas Jarrold - 1806 - 420 páginas
...abroad with the most profuse and liberal hand, but has been comparatively sparing in the room and the nourishment necessary to. rear them. The germs of existence contained in this spot of earth, with ample food and ample room to expand in, would fill millions of worlds in a few... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1809 - 576 páginas
...with the most profuse and liberal hand ; but has been comparatively • sparing in the room and the nourishment necessary to rear them. The germs of existence...the course of a few thousand years. Necessity, that i imperious, all-pervading law of nature, restrains them within the prescribed bounds. The race of... | |
| Charles Fothergill - 1813 - 288 páginas
...writer, that the germs of existence which are contained in this earth, if allowed freely to develop themselves, " would fill millions of worlds in the course of a few thousand years." It is by this profuse distribution of the seeds of life, and L the linwearied activity of the populative... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1817 - 524 páginas
...abroad with the most profuse and liberal hand; but has been comparatively sparing in the room and the nourishment necessary to rear them. The germs of existence...develope themselves, would fill millions of worlds in a Franklin'a Miscell. p. 9B 2 the 4 Statement of the Subject. Ratios of Bk. i. the course of a few... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1825 - 446 páginas
...shoots derived from a single plant ; and though it were destitute of all other inhabitants, it might, in a few ages, be replenished from a single nation, or...of a few thousand years. Necessity, that imperious, all pervading law of nature, restrains them within the prescribed bounds. The race of plants, and the... | |
| Margaret Amanda Pattison - 1868 - 178 páginas
...the seeds of life with a most profuse and liberal hand ; but has been comparatively sparing with the nourishment necessary to rear them. The germs of existence...the course of a few thousand years. Necessity, that prevailing law of nature, restrains them. The race of animals and plants shrink under this great restrictive... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch, John Locke - 1870 - 372 páginas
...shoots derived from a single plant ; and though it were destitute of all other inhabitants, it might, in a few ages, be replenished from a single nation, or...existence contained in this earth, if they could freely dcvelope themselves, would fill millions of worlds in the course of a few thousand years. Necessity,... | |
| John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1870 - 376 páginas
...shoots derived from a single plant; and though it were destitute of all other inhabitants, it might, in a few ages, be replenished from a single nation, or...existence contained in this earth, if they could freely devclope themselves, would fill millions of worlds in the course of a few thousand years. Necessity,... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1872 - 584 páginas
...abroad with the most profuse and liberal hand ; but has been comparatively sparing in the room and the nourishment necessary to rear them. The germs of existence contained in this earth, if they could freely develop themselves, would fill millions of worlds in the course of a few thousand years. Necessity,... | |
| Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett - 1876 - 286 páginas
...the animal and vegetable kingdoms, if they could freely develop themselves, would, as Malthus shewed, fill millions of worlds in the course of a few thousand...law of nature, restrains them within the prescribed limits. ... In plants and irrational animals the view of the subject is simple Wherever there is liberty,... | |
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