- Published: 1997
- DOI: 10.4324/9780415122139
- Set ISBN: 9780415122139
Set Contents
- Introduction: Interpreting the Thought of the Ricardian Socialists
- Volume 1. A Few Doubts as to the Correctness of Some Opinions Generally Entertained on the Subject of Population
- Volume 2. A Lecture on Human Happiness
- Volume 3. Labour Defended Against The Claims of Capital
- Volume 4. Popular Political Economy
- Volume 5. Labour Rewarded: The Claims of Capital Conciliated
- Volume 6. The Natural and Artificial Rights of Property Contrasted
- Volume 7. Labour’s Wrongs And Labour’s Remedy
A Few Doubts as to the Correctness of Some Opinions Generally Entertained on the Subject of Population
- Edited by
- T. A. Kenyon
Volume Contents
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Front Matter
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A Few Doubts as to the Correctness of some Opinions Generally Entertained on the Subject of Population
By Piercy Ravenstone
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Prelims
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Introduction
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Of the Principle of Population
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Of the Increase of Numbers in ancient Times
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Of the Increase of Numbers in modern Times
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Of the Progress of Population on the Continent of Europe
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Of the Progress of Population in England
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Of the Growth of Population in the United States of America
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Of Subsistence
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Of Property
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Of Rent
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Of Taxes
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Of Capital
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Of the different Nature and Value of paper and metallic Money
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Of Restrictions on the Trade in Corn
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On the political Consequences produced by the different Distribution of Property
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