Civilization: Or, A Brief Analysis of the Natural Laws that Regulate the Numbers and Condition of MankingSaunders and Otley, 1836 - 216 strán (strany) |
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... obtain any satisfactory result from such a calculation , it is necessary that the population should be stationary , -neither increasing nor di- minishing from internal causes , or by emigration or immigration . For if a population be ...
... obtain any satisfactory result from such a calculation , it is necessary that the population should be stationary , -neither increasing nor di- minishing from internal causes , or by emigration or immigration . For if a population be ...
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... in a particular condition of society as compared with another - or as regards the comparative prolific- ness of marriages among different classes of the same community . From the difficulty therefore of obtaining sta- tistical facts upon 8.
... in a particular condition of society as compared with another - or as regards the comparative prolific- ness of marriages among different classes of the same community . From the difficulty therefore of obtaining sta- tistical facts upon 8.
Strana 9
... obtaining sta- tistical facts upon which any weight can be safely rested , the author has generally contented himself with adducing one or two of the least objectionable in support of each particular pro- position , rather in the way of ...
... obtaining sta- tistical facts upon which any weight can be safely rested , the author has generally contented himself with adducing one or two of the least objectionable in support of each particular pro- position , rather in the way of ...
Strana 23
... obtain twice the wages that the other does . But in a complicated condition of society , as in England at the present time , the reward for labour varies in every possible degree , ac- cording to the qualifications required , —such as ...
... obtain twice the wages that the other does . But in a complicated condition of society , as in England at the present time , the reward for labour varies in every possible degree , ac- cording to the qualifications required , —such as ...
Strana 27
... obtain a greater sum of profits at the end of the year , by the additional number of customers that the cheapness will attract . course , indeed , his rivals in trade in most instances compel him to adopt . This Now suppose the trade by ...
... obtain a greater sum of profits at the end of the year , by the additional number of customers that the cheapness will attract . course , indeed , his rivals in trade in most instances compel him to adopt . This Now suppose the trade by ...
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absentee Adam Smith additional advance afford agricultural agricultural produce America appears aristocracy arrondisse augmented average capital cause cent civilization combination compared condition consequence consumed corn cultivation death demand for labour Democracy in America diminish diminution distress duced effect employed employment enable existence expense exported extent factures fall families farms former France gun barrels higher orders higher wages House of Commons improvements increase of population industry inhabitants Ireland labour in England land landlord laws less limited living lower mankind manu manual labour manufac manufactured articles marriages master means of subsistence ment misery mortality nations natural number of births number of labourers number of persons observes occasioned paid poor popu portion procure profits prolific proportion purchase raised rate of increase rate of wages raw produce reduced rent rise society supply of food suppose surplus produce take place tendency tillage tion trade ture unprolific classes wealth whole workmen
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Strana 205 - How absolute the knave is ! we must speak by the card, or equivocation will undo us. By the Lord, Horatio, these three years I have taken note of it ; the age is grown so picked that the toe of the peasant comes so near the heel of the courtier, he galls his kibe. — How long hast thou been a grave-maker? 1 Clo. Of all the days i' the year, I came to't that day that our last King Hamlet o'ercame Fortinbras.
Strana 147 - Why, let the stricken deer go weep, The hart ungalled play ; For some must watch, while some must sleep : Thus runs the world away.
Strana 84 - If a landlord, or a capitalist, expends his revenue in the manner of an ancient baron, in the support of a great number of retainers, or menial servants, he will give employment to much more labour, than if he expended it on fine clothes, or costly furniture ; on carriages, on horses, or in the purchase of any other luxuries.
Strana 43 - In watchmaking, as Mr. Babbage observes, "it was stated in evidence before a Committee of the House of Commons, that there are a hundred and two distinct branches of this art, to each of which a boy may be put apprentice; and that he only learns his master's department, and is unable, after his apprenticeship has expired, without subsequent instruction, to work at any other branch. The watch-finisher, whose business...
Strana 85 - I could so employ with my revenue of £10,000, or with the food and clothing which it would purchase, would be to be added to the former demand for labourers, and this addition would take place only because I chose this mode of expending my revenue.
Strana 208 - The morasses have been drained ; and, in proportion as the soil has been cultivated, the air has become more temperate. Canada, at this day, is an exact picture of ancient Germany. Although situated in the same parallel with the finest provinces of France and England, that country experiences the most rigorous cold. The reindeer are very numerous, the ground is covered with deep and lasting snow, and the great river...
Strana 40 - ... that the accommodation of an European prince does not always so much exceed that of an industrious and frugal peasant, as the accommodation of the latter exceeds 40 that of many an African king, the absolute master of the lives and liberties of ten thousand naked savages.
Strana 68 - ... workmen, which may render that contract a loss instead of a benefit; besides taking precautions to prevent them from becoming acquainted with it, he must also add to the price at which he could otherwise sell the article, some small increase to cover the risk of such an occurrence. If an establishment consist of several branches which can only be carried on jointly, as, for instance, of iron mines, blast furnaces, and a colliery, in which there are distinct classes of workmen, it becomes necessary...
Strana 188 - ... the night. No inquiries are made ; but the bodies are carried to a common pit without the city walls, into which all those that are living, as well as those that are dead, are said to be thrown promiscuously.