A great part of the machines made use of in those manufactures in which labor is most subdivided were originally the inventions of common workmen, who, being each of them employed in some very simple operation, naturally turned their thoughts towards... Principles of Political Economy - Página 121por Thomas Nixon Carver - 1919 - 588 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Robert John Thornton - 1799 - 852 páginas
...or other of thofe who are employed in each particular branch of labour fhould foon find out eaficr and readier methods of performing their own particular work, wherever the nature of it admits of fuch improvement. — A great part of ttnance if fa or f':S^ mfnt af^ ^e "tt}fftf att^ tear of ajhip... | |
| Adam Smith - 1809 - 372 páginas
...each particular branch of labour should soon find out easier and readier methods of performing thqir own particular work, wherever the nature of it admits...machines made use of in those manufactures in which labour is most subdivided, were originally the inventions of common workmen, who, being each of them... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 452 páginas
...expected, therefore, that some one or other of those who are employed in each particular branch of labour should soon find out easier and readier methods of...machines made use of in those manufactures in which labour is most subdivided, were originally the inventions of common workmen, who, being each of them... | |
| H. Nolte - 1823 - 646 páginas
...Butin consequence of the division of labor, the whole of every man's attention com« naturally to he directed towards some one very simple object. It is...subdivided, were originally the inventions of common workmen, who, being each of them employed in some very «imple operation, naturally turned their thoughts... | |
| 1825 - 424 páginas
...is directed towards that single object, than when it is dissipated among a great variety of things. A great part of the machines, made use of in those manufactures in which labour is most subdivided, were originally the inventions of workmen, who, being each of them employed... | |
| Gill's scientific, technological and microscopic repository - 1830 - 420 páginas
...expected, therefore, that some one or other of those who are employed in each particular branch of labour, should soon find out easier and readier methods of...machines made use of in those manufactures in which labour is most subdivided, were originally the inventions of common workmen, who, being each of them... | |
| Adam Smith - 1835 - 486 páginas
...expected, therefore, that some one or other of those who are employed in each particular branch of labour should soon find out easier and readier methods of...of such improvement. A great part of the machines madeuse of in those manufactures in which labour is [employments are] most subdivided, were originally... | |
| Adam Smith - 1838 - 476 páginas
...therefore, that some «me or other of those who are employed in each particular branch of Ыхшг should soon find out easier and readier methods of performing their own particular work, wherever ihe nature of it admit improvement. A great part of the machines made use of in tho*e manufactures... | |
| John Minter Morgan - 1850 - 172 páginas
...nor the " Principia " of Newton to the selfish stimulant — and Adam Smith himself observes : — " A great part of the machines made use of in those manufactures in which labour is most subdivided, were originally the inventions of common workmen, who, being each of them... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 490 páginas
...expected, therefore, that some one or other of those who are employed in each particular branch of labour, should soon find out easier and readier methods of...particular work, wherever the nature of it admits of such improvements. A great part of the machines made use of in those manufactures in which labour is most... | |
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