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  • Chapter 4 examines the current state of populousness of civilized nations ( particularly Europe ).
  • Abul Fazl, his court historian, calls it " a great city in Bari Doab, in magnificance and populousness it has few equals ".
  • Marco Polo, who visited China in the 13th century, describes its cultivation, industry, and populousness, almost in the same terms as travellers in the 18th century describe them.
  • Marco Polo, who visited it more than five hundred years ago, describes its cultivation, industry, and populousness, almost in the same terms in which they are described by travellers in the present times ."
  • The book came from two pamphlets by " Marcus "  " An Essay of Populousness " and " On the Possibility of Limiting Populousness ", which discussed possible infanticide used to tackle a population explosion and killing by gas.
  • The book came from two pamphlets by " Marcus "  " An Essay of Populousness " and " On the Possibility of Limiting Populousness ", which discussed possible infanticide used to tackle a population explosion and killing by gas.
  • Techniques of security enact themselves through, and upon, the circulation which occurs at the level of population . In Foucault's opinion the modern concept of population, as opposed to the ancient Antiquity and medieval version of " populousness " which has in its roots going as far back as the time period of the Book of Numbers in the Old testament Bible and the work that it sustained both in political theory and practice certainly does so; or, at least, the construction of the concept population is central to the creation of new orders of knowledge, new objects of intervention, new forms of subjectivity.