The Law of Population: Its Consequences, and Its Bearing upon Human Conduct and Morals
LONDON:
PRINTED BY ANNIE BESANT AND CHARLES BRADLAUGH,
28, STONECUTTER STREET, E.C.
TO THE
POOR
IN GREAT CITIES AND AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS,
DWELLERS IN STIFLING COURT OR CROWDED HOVEL,
IN THE HOPE
THAT IT MAY POINT OUT A PATH FROM POVERTY,
AND MAY MAKE EASIER THE LIFE OF BRITISH MOTHERS,
TO THEM
I DEDICATE THIS ESSAY
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