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Dictionary of demography
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A dissertation on the following subject: what causes principally contribute to render a nation populous? and what effect has the populousness of a nation on its trade?
Being one of those to which were adjudged the prizes given by the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Townshend to the University of Cambridge, in the year 1756: and read there in the public schools on Friday, July the 2d. By William Bell, M.A. fellow of Magdalen College -
An Account of Louisiana
being an abstract of documents, in the offices of the departments of State. And of the Treasury -
An Account of Louisiana
being an abstract of documents, in the offices of the departments of State, and of the Treasury -
An Account of Louisiana
Being an abstract of documents in the offices of the departments of State and Treasury of the United States -
An Account of Louisiana
being an abstract of documents, in the offices of the departments of State, and of the Treasury -
Appendix to an Account of Louisiana
being an abstract of documents in the offices of the departments of State, and of the Treasury -
An essay on the principle of population, or, A view of its past and present effects on human happiness
with an inquiry into our prospects respecting the future removal on mitigation of the evils which it occasions -
Observations on the late and present conduct of the French
with regard to their encroachments upon the British colonies in North America. Together with remarks on the importance of these colonies to Great-Britain. To which is added, wrote by another hand; Observations concerning the increase of mankind, peopling of countries, &c -
Four letters to the Earl of Carlisle
from William Eden, Esq. On certain perversions of political reasoning; and on the nature, progress, and effect of party spirit and of parties. On the present circumstances of the war between Great Britain and the combined powers of France and Spain. On the public debts, on the public credit and on the means of raising supplies. On the representations of Ireland, respecting a free-trade -
Four letters originally written in French, relating to the kingdom of Ireland accompanied with remarks
to which is added, a fifth letter by the same author, containing a computation of the number of inhabitants in all the kingdoms and chief cities of Europe, with a conjecture concerning the number of all the people that have lived upon the face of the earth, from the creation to the present time -
Two lectures on population as affecting the welfare and happiness of nations on the laws which regulate its increase, the effects to be anticipated and the remedies to be applied
delivered in the Mechanics' Institute in Chester in the years 1842 and 1843 -
Gray versus Malthus, or, The principles of population and production investigated
and the result found to be that population regulates subsistence, not subsistence population, while the increase of population, far from tending to overstock, and to produce poverty and distress, is the grand source of the permanent increase of wealth, and of amplifying the means of employment and happiness -
On the natural and mathematical laws concerning population, vitality, and mortality
the modifications which the law of mortality receives when referred to different classes of people, and generally the movements of population, in its progress of renewal -
Observations on reversionary payments
on schemes for providing annuities for widows, and for persons in old age; on The Method of Calculating the Values of Assurances on Lives; and on The National Debt. To which are added, four essays On different Subjects in the Doctrine of Life Annuities and Political Arithmetick. Also, an appendix, containing a complete set of tables; particularly, Four New Tables, shewing the Probabilities of Life in London, Norwich, and Northampton; and the Values of joint Lives. By Richard Price, D.D. F.R.S -
Observations on reversionary payments, on schemes for providing annuities for widows, and for persons in old age, on the method of calculating the values of assurances on lives, and on the national debt
also, essays on different subjects in the doctrine of life-annuities and political arithmetic, a collection of new tables, and a postscript on the population of the kingdom -
A fifth letter to the Earl of Carlisle, from William Eden, Esq
on population, on certain revenue laws and regulations connected with the interests of commerce, and on public oeconomy -
An estimate of the comparative strength of Britain during the present and four preceding reigns
and of the losses of her trade from every war since the revolution -
The vital question in political economy
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A theory of population, deduced from the general law of animal fertility
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Civilization, or, A brief analysis of the natural laws that regulate the numbers and condition of mankind
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The equilibrium of population and sustenance demonstrated
showing, on physiological and statistical grounds, the means of obviating the fears of the late Mr. Malthus and his followers -
Observations on the famine of 1846-7, in the Highlands of Scotland and in Ireland
as illustrating the connection of the principle of population with the management of the poor -
An original treatise on the causes of depopulation
and the calamities occasioned by extreme commerce -
The true law of population shewn to be connected with the food of the people