[220] Essay, ii. 251 (bk. iii. ch. xiv.).

[221] Ibid. (1798), p. 141.

[222] Essay, ii. 449 (Appendix).

[223] Essay, ii. 473 (Appendix).

[224] Ibid. (Second Edition), p. 400. The passage is given in full in Malthus and his Work, p. 307.

[225] Essay, i. 469 (bk. ii. ch. x.). Eden had made the same remark.

[226] Ibid. ii. 229 (bk. iii. ch. xiv.).

[227] Correspondence in Senior's Three Essays on Population (1829).

[228] Essay, i. 234 (bk. i. ch. ii.).

[229] Mr. Bonar thinks (Malthus and his Work, p. 324) that Malthus followed Paley's predecessor, Abraham Tucker, rather than Paley. The difference is not for my purpose important. In any case, Malthus's references are to Paley.