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" ... of souls. When, therefore, it is considered what unexhausted, I might say unexplored, resources remain for the maintenance of any increase of inhabitants that can be expected in any definite period, it must, I think, be evident to every reflecting... "
The speech of ... John, earl of Clare ... in the House of lords of Ireland ...
per John Fitzgibbon (1st earl of Clare.) - 1800
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Colonization: Particularly in Southern Australia: with Some Remarks on Small ...

Charles James Napier - 1835 - 312 pàgines
...can be expected in any definite period, it " must, I think, be evident to every reflecting per" son, that all fears as to a surplus population are " perfectly ideal, and that it is its unequal distribu" tion, and not its aggregate amount, which is to be " deplored ; it may be said that the quantity...
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The Industrial Resources of Ireland

Robert Kane - 1844 - 438 pàgines
...unexplored, resources remain for the maintenance of any increase of inhabitants that can be expeeted in any definite period, it must, I think, be evident...not its aggregate amount, which is to be deplored." The primary object of agriculture, as hitherto discussed, is the production of food, which process...
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Report of the Committee of the Loyal National Repeal Association of ..., Volum 1

1844 - 416 pàgines
...increase of inhabitants that can be expected in any definite period, it must, I think, be evident to everj reflecting person, that all fears as to a surplus...not its aggregate amount, which is to be deplored." No. III. Mr. Wakefield, on this subject, says : " The water in which flax has been immersed is, in...
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The Industrial Resources of Ireland

Robert Kane - 1845 - 492 pàgines
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The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1845 - 772 pàgines
...expected in any definite period, it must, I think, he evident to every reflecting person, that all tears as to a surplus population are perfectly ideal, and that it is its unequal distrilmtiun, and not its aggregate amount, which is to be deplored. It may be said that the quantity...
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Études sur l'Irlande contemporaine, Volum 1

Cardinal Adolphe Louis Albert Perraud, Adolphe Perraud - 1862 - 568 pàgines
...1 « It must, I think, be evident to every reflecting person, that ail fears as to a « surplus de population » are perfectly ideal, and that it is...not its aggregate amount, which is to be deplored. » (fndustrial rcsources, p. 300.) * Telle était en 1835 l'opinion d'une commission de membres du...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volum 25

1845 - 960 pàgines
...every reflecting person, that all fears as to a surplus porlalion are perfectly ideal, and that it its unequal distribution, and not its aggregate amount,...but the proportion in Armagh would give an amount of 3,000,000 of acres of unprofitable land in the whole of Ireland, which cannot be so far from the truth,...
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