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" There is room in the world, no doubt, and even in old countries, for a great increase of population, supposing the arts of life to go . on improving and capital to increase. But even if innocuous, I confess I see very little reason for desiring it. The... "
The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society - Page 784
1891
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Principles of political economy, with some of their applications ..., Volume 2

John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1852 - 600 pages
...increase of population, supposing the arts of life to go on improving, and capital to increase. But even if innocuous, I confess I see very little reason for desiring it. The density of population necessary to enable mankind to obtain, in the greatest degree, all the advantages...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications ..., Volume 2

John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1857 - 610 pages
...increase of population, supposing the arts of life to go on improving, and capital to increase. But even if innocuous, I confess I see very little reason for desiring it. The density of population necessary to enable mankind to obtain, in the greatest degree, all the advantages...
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Principles of political economy, with some of their applications ..., Volume 2

John Stuart Mill - 1862 - 628 pages
...increase of population, supposing the arts of life to go on improving, and capital to increase. But even if innocuous, I confess I see very little reason for desiring it. The density of population necessary to enable mankind to obtain, in the greatest degree, all the advantages...
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The Great Land Question: Being a Verbatim Transcript of the Correspondence ...

Christopher Cavanagh - Conveyancing - 1875 - 240 pages
...increase of population, supposing the arts of life to go on improving, and capital to increase. But even if innocuous, I confess I see very little reason for desiring it. The density of population necessary to enable mankind to obtain, in the greatest degree, all the advantages...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications ..., Volume 2

John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1881 - 616 pages
...increase of population, supposing the arts of life to go on improving, and capital to increase. But even if innocuous, I confess I see very little reason for desiring it. The density of population necessary to enable mankind to obtain, in the greatest degree, all the advantages...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic ..., Volume 1

Economics - 1891 - 870 pages
...was made by the following momentous passage which occurs in the fourth book of the Methods of Ethics (ch. 1) : ' Political economists of the school of...without comforts, or a smaller population with more afHuence ; a population of a million consuming the produce of six acres (arpens) per head, or of four...
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English Prose: Selections, Volume 5

Sir Henry Craik - English prose literature - 1896 - 800 pages
...increase of population, supposing the arts of life to go on improving, and capital to increase. Rut even if innocuous, I confess I see very little reason for desiring it. The density of population necessary to enable mankind to obtain, in the greatest degree, all the advantages...
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The Industrial Army

Fayette Stratton Giles - Industrial policy - 1896 - 196 pages
...increase of population, supposing the arts of life to go on improving, and capital to increase. But, even if innocuous, I confess I see very little reason for desiring it. " The density of population necessary to enable mankind to obtain, in the greatest degree, all the...
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Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern: A-Z

Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1896 - 498 pages
...increase of population, supposing the arts of life to go on improving and capital to increase. But even if innocuous, I confess I see very little reason for desiring it. The density of population necessary to enable mankind to obtain, in the greatest degree, all the advantages...
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Library of the World's Best Literature: A-Z

Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, Edward Cornelius Towne - Anthologies - 1897 - 656 pages
...increase of population, supposing the arts of life to go . on improving and capital to increase. But even if innocuous, I confess I see very little reason for desiring it. The density of population necessary to enable mankind to obtain, in the greatest degree, all the advantages...
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