The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The economic essaysHarvard University Press, 1978 |
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... condition is a more and more efficacious preservative against over - population in proportion as persons feel that their own condition is dependent on themselves and not on others : and so also the desire for their children's welfare ...
... condition is a more and more efficacious preservative against over - population in proportion as persons feel that their own condition is dependent on themselves and not on others : and so also the desire for their children's welfare ...
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... condition . Each individual feels that the number of his children is but a slight point in determining the condition of each . He has no reason at all to think that if he has only one child , that one will necessarily or probably be ...
... condition . Each individual feels that the number of his children is but a slight point in determining the condition of each . He has no reason at all to think that if he has only one child , that one will necessarily or probably be ...
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... condition of the lower orders considerably above their present condition before they will become habitually a saving class . In the middle ranks a small amount of self - restraint will make a considerable difference both in their ...
... condition of the lower orders considerably above their present condition before they will become habitually a saving class . In the middle ranks a small amount of self - restraint will make a considerable difference both in their ...
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One Banking Reserve or The Economist | 18 |
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