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An Essay on the Principle of Population

CHAPTER 10
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It has appeared, that from the inevitable laws of our nature some human beings must suffer from want.

These are the unhappy persons who, in the great lottery of life, have drawn a blank.

The number of these claimants would soon exceed the ability of the surplus produce to supply.

Moral merit is a very difficult distinguishing criterion, except in extreme cases.

The owners of surplus produce would in general seek some more obvious mark of distinction.


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