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- ac1933bd6a9f776e680a74ee6ce98889187d46b2c4d60cebe162e1329e9b9622 chapter "VII, paragraph 10, lines 8-10".
- ac1933bd6a9f776e680a74ee6ce98889187d46b2c4d60cebe162e1329e9b9622 date "1798".
- ac1933bd6a9f776e680a74ee6ce98889187d46b2c4d60cebe162e1329e9b9622 isCitedBy Human_overpopulation.
- ac1933bd6a9f776e680a74ee6ce98889187d46b2c4d60cebe162e1329e9b9622 location "London".
- ac1933bd6a9f776e680a74ee6ce98889187d46b2c4d60cebe162e1329e9b9622 publisher "J. Johnson,".
- ac1933bd6a9f776e680a74ee6ce98889187d46b2c4d60cebe162e1329e9b9622 quote "The power of population is so superior to the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man, that premature death must in some shape or other visit the human race".
- ac1933bd6a9f776e680a74ee6ce98889187d46b2c4d60cebe162e1329e9b9622 title "An Essay on the Principle of Population".