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Page 148
... Essay on Population just at the time when , with the benefit of hindsight , it is clear that his strictures were ceas- ing to be applicable , and it is additionally ironical that the changes which made his analysis obsolete were ...
... Essay on Population just at the time when , with the benefit of hindsight , it is clear that his strictures were ceas- ing to be applicable , and it is additionally ironical that the changes which made his analysis obsolete were ...
Page 178
... essays in Douglas M. Peers ( ed . ) , Warfare and Empires : Contact and Conflict between European and non - European ... Essay on the Military Policy and Institutions of the British Empire ( London , 1810 ) , p . 188 ; Fernand Ouellet ...
... essays in Douglas M. Peers ( ed . ) , Warfare and Empires : Contact and Conflict between European and non - European ... Essay on the Military Policy and Institutions of the British Empire ( London , 1810 ) , p . 188 ; Fernand Ouellet ...
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... Essay's publication , however , and still more after the results of the first census in 1801 had been digested , most came to accept that Britain's population was expanding at a rapid , even an uncontrollable rate . The challenge now ...
... Essay's publication , however , and still more after the results of the first census in 1801 had been digested , most came to accept that Britain's population was expanding at a rapid , even an uncontrollable rate . The challenge now ...
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