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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... "
Principles of political economy, with some of their applications to social ... - Page 319
by John Stuart Mill - 1852 - 575 pages
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 64

1848 - 788 pages
...country, unhappily far behind it in the race of civilisation. We now continue our quotation. '•' There is room in the world, no doubt, and even in old countries, for an immense increase of population, supposing the arts of life to go on improving and capital to increase....
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 64

1848 - 798 pages
...population, supposing the arts of lite to go on improving and capital to increase. But, although it may be innocuous, I confess I see very little reason for...necessary to enable mankind to obtain, in the greatest d?gree, all the advantages both of co-operation and of social intercourse, has, in all the more populous...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 88

1848 - 594 pages
...pleasure. ' There is room,' he says, ' in the world no doubt, and even in old countries, for an immense increase of population, supposing the arts of life to go on improving, and capital to increase. But, although it may be innocuous, I confess I see very little reason for desiring it. The density of population...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 64

1848 - 802 pages
...continue our quotation. " There ¡8 room in the world, no donbt, and even in old countries, for an immense increase of population, supposing the arts of life to go on improving and capital to increase. But, although it may be innocnons, I confess I see very little reason for desiring it. The density of population...
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Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their Applications to ..., Volume 2

John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 590 pages
...than with any other. There is room in the world, no doubt, and even in old countries, for an immense increase of population, supposing the arts of life to go on improving, and capital to increase. But, although it may be innocuous, I confess I see very little reason for desiring it. The density of population...
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Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their Applications to ..., Volume 2

John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 602 pages
...the stationary state, but, it would seem, more naturally allied with that state than with any other. There is room in the world, no doubt, and even in old countries, for an immense increase of population, supposing the arts of life to go on improving, and capital to increase....
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 64

1848 - 806 pages
...neighbouring country, unhappily far behind it in the race of civilization. We now continue our quotation. " There is room in the world, no doubt, and even in old countries, for an immense increase of population, supposing the arts of life to go on improving and capital to increase....
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications ..., Volume 2

John Stuart Mill - 1857 - 610 pages
...state, but, it would seem, more naturally allied with that state than with any other. * Supra, vol. i. pp. 274-7. There is room in the world, no doubt, and...co-operation and of social intercourse, has, in all the most populous countries, been attained. A population may be too crowded, though all be amply supplied...
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Principles of political economy, with some of their applications ..., Volume 2

John Stuart Mill - 1862 - 628 pages
...state, but, it would seem, more naturally allied with that state than with any other. * Supra, vol. i. pp. 274-7. There is room in the world, no doubt, and...co-operation and of social intercourse, has, in all the most populous countries, been attained. A population may be too crowded, though all be amply supplied...
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Knowledge for the Time: A Manual of Reading, Reference, and Conversation on ...

John Timbs - 1864 - 338 pages
...of popular rights. Mr. JS Mill, the historian, has put in this eloquent plea for their maintenance: There is room in the world no doubt, and even in old countries, for an immense increase ot population, supposing the arts of life to go on improving, and capital to increase....
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