| 1978 - 346 páginas
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| Gilbert H. Muller - 1985 - 724 páginas
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| Bruce Mazlish - 1989 - 348 páginas
...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... | |
| Roberto Scazzieri - 1993 - 326 páginas
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| Max L. Stackhouse, Dennis P. McCann, Preston N. Williams, Shirley J. Roels - 1995 - 1002 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... | |
| Beverly E. Schneller - 1995 - 336 páginas
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| Louis Putterman, Randy Kroszner - 1996 - 404 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... | |
| Patrick Murray - 1997 - 504 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... | |
| Robert L. Heilbroner - 1996 - 376 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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