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Excerpt from The Progress of the Nation in Its Various Social and Economic Relations From the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century
By 1800, however, the fear of a decline in population had been replaced by a dread, stimulated by Malthus' Essay on Population, that it was increasing faster than the means Of subsistence. The need Of accurate information was strongly felt, and in 1800 a Bill for the first census passed without opposition.
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