Gray versus Malthus, or, The principles of population and production investigated and the result found to be that population regulates subsistence, not subsistence population, while the increase of population, far from tending to overstock, and to produce poverty and distress, is the grand source of the permanent increase of wealth, and of amplifying the means of employment and happiness /
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Gray versus Malthus, or, The principles of population and production investigated and the result found to be that population regulates subsistence, not subsistence population, while the increase of population, far from tending to overstock, and to produce poverty and distress, is the grand source of the permanent increase of wealth, and of amplifying the means of employment and happiness /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Gray, Simon
Corporate Author: Making of the Modern World
Format: Online Book
Language:English
Published: London : Longman, Orme, and co., 1840
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