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An Essay on the Principle of Population

CHAPTER 10
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There are no towns sufficiently large to have any prejudicial effects on the human constitution.

The greater part of the happy inhabitants of this terrestrial paradise live in hamlets and farmhouses scattered over the face of the country.

Every house is clean, airy, sufficiently roomy, and in a healthy situation.
All men are equal.

The labours of luxury are at end.

And the necessary labours of agriculture are shared amicably among all.


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