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An Essay on the Principle of Population

CHAPTER 10
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A theory that will not admit of application cannot possibly be just.
Let us suppose all the causes of misery and vice in this island removed.

War and contention cease.

Unwholesome trades and manufactories do not exist.

Crowds no longer collect together in great and pestilent cities for purposes of court intrigue, of commerce, and vicious gratifications.

Simple, healthy, and rational amusements take place of drinking, gaming, and debauchery.


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