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An Essay on the Principle of Population

CHAPTER 1
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And the race of man cannot, by any efforts of reason, escape from it.

Among plants and animals its effects are waste of seed, sickness, and premature death.

Among mankind, misery and vice.

The former, misery, is an absolutely necessary consequence of it.

Vice is a highly probable consequence, and we therefore see it abundantly prevail, but it ought not, perhaps, to be called an absolutely necessary consequence.


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