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An Essay on the Principle of Population

CHAPTER 6
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Exorbitant taxes were exacted by the Crown.

The most arbitrary restrictions were imposed on their trade.

And the governors were not behind hand in rapacity and extortion for themselves as well as their master.

Yet, under all these difficulties, the colonies made a quick progress in population.

The city of Lima, founded since the conquest, is represented by Ulloa as containing fifty thousand inhabitants near fifty years ago.


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