| John Kenneth MacKay - 2006 - 321 páginas
...the view of the spectator. In those great manufactures, on the contrary, which are destined to supply the great wants of the great body of the people, every different branch of the work employs so great a number of workmen, that it is impossible to collect them all into the same workhouse. We... | |
| Adam Smith - 2007 - 513 páginas
...into the fame workhoufe, and placed at once under the view of c HtA p' the fpedator. In thofc great manufactures, on the contrary, which are deftined...work employs fo great a number of workmen, that it is impoffibk to colle& them all into the fame workhoufe. We can fcldorn fee more, at one time, than thofe... | |
| Karl Marx - 2007 - 561 páginas
...view of the spectator, In those great manufactures, <!) OH the contrary, which are destined to supply the great wants of the great body of the people, every different branch of the work employs so great a number of workmen, that it is impossible to collect them all into tie same workhouse ...... | |
| Michael Lewis - 2007 - 1476 páginas
...the view of the spectator. In those great manufactures, on the contrary, which are destined to supply the great wants of the great body of the people, every different branch of the work employs so great a number of workmen, that it is impossible to collect them all into the same workhouse. We... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 páginas
...the view of the spectator. In those great manufactures, on the contrary, which are destined to supply the great wants of the great body of the people, every different branch of the work employs so great a number of workmen that it is impossible to collect them all into the same workhouse. We... | |
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