| Sir William Cecil Dampier Dampier, Margaret Dampier Dampier - 1924 - 312 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,... | |
| Clarence Marsh Case - 1924 - 1026 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,... | |
| Dexter Merriam Keezer, Addison Thayer Cutler, Frank Richardson Garfield - 1928 - 736 páginas
...liberal hand. If the germs of existence contained in the earth could freely develop themselves, they would fill millions of worlds in the course of a few thousand years. Necessity, that imperious, all-pervading law of nature, restrains them and man alike within prescribed bounds. The effects of... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1959 - 164 páginas
...abroad with the most profuse and liberal hand. She 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 the course... | |
| John Bowditch, Clement Ramsland - 1961 - 210 páginas
...abroad with the most profuse and liberal hand. She 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 it, would fill millions of worlds in the course... | |
| Alan W. Bellringer, C. B. Jones - 1980 - 176 páginas
...abroad with the most profuse and liberal hand. She 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 the course... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus, Donald Winch - 1992 - 430 páginas
...taken almost verbatim from p. 15 of the 1798 Essay, but in 1806 Malthus altered the third sentence: The germs of existence contained in this earth, if they could freely develop themselves, would fill millions of worlds . . . 4 [This is from p. 27 of the 1798 Essay. However,... | |
| John Alexander Moore - 1993 - 548 páginas
...abroad with the most profuse and liberal hand. She 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 the course... | |
| Paul Neurath - 1994 - 254 páginas
...abroad with the most profuse and liberal hand. She 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 the course... | |
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