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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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Population and Capital: ... a course of lectures delivered before the ...

sir George Kettilby Rickards - 1854 - 316 pages
...faster than in an arithmetical ratio." " The necessary effects of these two different rates of increase, when brought together, will be very striking. Let...conclusion of the first century, the population would be one hundred and seventy-six millions, and the means of subsistence only equal to the support of fifty-five...
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Population and Capital: Being a Course of Lectures Delivered Before the ...

Sir George Kettilby Rickards - 1854 - 286 pages
...subsistence would be equal to this increase. In the next twenty-five years the population would be forty-four millions, and the means of subsistence only equal to the support of thirty-three millions. In the next period the population would be eightyeight millions, and the means...
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The Principles of Political Economy Applied to the Condition, the Resources ...

Francis Bowen - 1856 - 588 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...means of subsistence only equal to the support of 55 millions, leaving a population of 121 millions totally unprovided for. " Taking the whole earth...
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Illustrations of the Divine Government

Southwood Smith - 1857 - 404 pages
...population of the island eleven millions, and suppose the present * Paley's Natural Theology, p. 528. produce equal to the easy support of such a number....conclusion of the first century, the population would be one hundred and seventy-six millions, and the means of subsistence only equal to the support of fifty-five...
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The Principles of Political Economy Applied to the Condition: The Resources ...

Francis Bowen - 1859 - 576 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...means of subsistence only equal to the support of 55 millions, leaving a population of 121 millions totally unprovided for. 64 Taking the whole earth...
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The Principles of Political Economy Applied to the Condition, the Resources ...

Francis Bowen - 1859 - 586 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...means of subsistence only equal to the support of 55 millions, leaving a population of 121 millions totally unprovided for. " Taking the whole earth...
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Illustrations of the Divine Government

Southwood Smith - 1868 - 402 pages
...to the support of thirty-three millions. In the nexb period, the population would be eighty -eight millions, and the means of subsistence just equal...conclusion of the first century, the population would be one hundred and seventy -six millions, and the means of subsistence only equal to the support of fifty-five...
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American Political Economy: Including Strictures on the Management of the ...

Francis Bowen - 1870 - 586 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...century, the Population would be 176 millions, and the meaus of subsistence only equal to the support of 55 millions, leaving a Population of 121 millions...
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American Political Economy

Francis Bowen - 1870 - 512 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...conclusion of the first century, the Population would be 1 76 millions, and the means of subsistence only equal to the support of 55 millions, leaving a Population...
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Progress and Poverty: An Inquiry Into the Cause of Industrial Depressions ...

Henry George - 1879 - 600 pages
...equal to the support of thirty-three millions. In Vhe next period the population would be equal to eighty-eight millions, and the means of subsistence...conclusion of the first century, the population would be a hundred and seventy-six millions, and the means of subsistence only equal to the support of fifty-five...
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