An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volumen1S. Doig and A. Stirling, 1817 - 513 páginas |
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... commonly supposed to be carried furthest in some very trifling ones ; not perhaps that it really is carried further in them than in others of more importance ; but in those trifling manufactures which are destined to supply the small ...
... commonly supposed to be carried furthest in some very trifling ones ; not perhaps that it really is carried further in them than in others of more importance ; but in those trifling manufactures which are destined to supply the small ...
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... commonly separated from that of the smith . The spinner is almost always a distinct per- son from the weaver ; but the ploughman , the har- rower , the sower of the seed , and the reaper of the corn , are often the same . The occasions ...
... commonly separated from that of the smith . The spinner is almost always a distinct per- son from the weaver ; but the ploughman , the har- rower , the sower of the seed , and the reaper of the corn , are often the same . The occasions ...
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... commonly more distinguished by their superiority in the latter than in the former . Their lands are in ge- neral better cultivated , and having more labour and expense bestowed upon them , produce more in propor- tion to the extent and ...
... commonly more distinguished by their superiority in the latter than in the former . Their lands are in ge- neral better cultivated , and having more labour and expense bestowed upon them , produce more in propor- tion to the extent and ...
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... commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another ; and , lastly , to the invention of a great number of machines which facilitate and abridge labour , and enable one man to do the work of many .漫 First , the improvement of ...
... commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another ; and , lastly , to the invention of a great number of machines which facilitate and abridge labour , and enable one man to do the work of many .漫 First , the improvement of ...
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... commonly lost in passing from one sort of work to another , is much greater than we should at first view be apt to imagine it . It is impossible to pass very quickly from one kind of work to another , that is carried on in a different ...
... commonly lost in passing from one sort of work to another , is much greater than we should at first view be apt to imagine it . It is impossible to pass very quickly from one kind of work to another , that is carried on in a different ...
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