If the spirit of industry be preserved, it may easily be diverted from one branch to another ; and the manufacturers of wool, for instance, be employed in linen, silk, iron, or any other commodities for which there appears to be a demand. The Economic journal - Página 5291924Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| David Hume - 1758 - 568 páginas
...ought the confequence to be efteemed fo fatal ? If the fpirit of induftry be preierved, it may eafily be diverted from one branch to another ; and the manufacturers of wool, for inftance, be employed in linen, filk, iron, or any other commodities, for which there appears to be... | |
| Robert John Thornton - 1799 - 852 páginas
...the confcquence to be efteemed- fo fatal ? — If the [pint of inditftry be preferved, it may cafily be diverted from one branch to another ; and the manufacturers of wool, for inftance, be employed in linen, fillc, iron, or any other commodities, for which there appears to be... | |
| David Hume - 1804 - 592 páginas
...continue, or even increase. And should it diminish, ought , the consequence to be esteemed so fatal ? If the spirit of industry be preserved, it may easily...commodities for which there appears to be a demand. We need not apprehend, that all the objects of industry will be exhausted, or that our manufacturers,... | |
| David Hume - 1809 - 868 páginas
...still continue, or even increase. And should it dimimsh, ought the consequence to be esteemed so L:.'. If the spirit of industry be preserved, it may easily...commodities for which there appears to be a demand. We need not apprehend, that all the objects of industry will be exhausted, or that our manufacturers,... | |
| David Hume - 1842 - 570 páginas
...diminish, ought the consequence to be esteemed so fatal? If the spirit of industry iifi ^reserved, it may easily be diverted from one branch to another...commodities for which there appears to be a demand. "We need not apprehend, that all the objects of industry will be exhausted, or that our manufacturers,... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 páginas
...continue, or even increase ; and should it diminish, ought the consequence to be esteemed so fatal ? If the spirit of industry be preserved, it may easily...commodities, for which there appears to be a demand. We need not apprehend, that all the objects of industry will be exhausted, or that our manufacturers,... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 586 páginas
...continue, or even increase. And should it diminish, ought the consequence to be esteemed so fatal ? If the spirit of industry be preserved, it may easily...commodities for which there appears to be a demand. We need not apprehend, that all the objects of industry will be exhausted, or that our manufacturers,... | |
| David Hume - 1889 - 530 páginas
...continue, or even encrease. And should it diminish, ought the consequence to be esteemed so fatal ? If the spirit of industry be preserved, it may easily...commodities, for which there appears to be a demand. We need not apprehend, that all the objects of industry will be exhausted, or that our manufacturers,... | |
| 1905 - 590 páginas
...easily be diverted from one branch toanuther; and the manufacturers ofwool, for instance, be imployed in linen, silk, iron, or any other commodities, for which there appears to be a demand. 2) S. 342 : ... all calculalions concerning the balance of Tratte are founcled on very uncertain facts... | |
| 1924 - 812 páginas
...1 The phraseology was probably suggested by Hume. who, expounding an idea considered below, says, " If the spirit of industry be preserved, it may easily be diverted " (Essay, Of the Jealousy of Trade). • How dominant we are inclined to forget. But we may be reminded... | |
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