| Francis Bowen - 1859 - 576 стор.
...; a practised accountant sums up a column of figures with a quickness that resembles intuition. 2. The saving of the time which is commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another, and in the change of place, position, and tools. Thus, says Smith, " a country weaver who cultivates a... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1859 - 586 стор.
...; a practised accountant sums up a column of figures with a quickness that resembles intuition. 2. The saving of the time which is commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another, and in the change of place, position, and tools. ( Thus, says Smith, " a country weaver who cultivates... | |
| Frédéric Bastiat - 1860 - 382 стор.
...Economist ; " First, to the increase of dexterity in every particular workman ; secondly, to the saving of time, which is commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another ; thirdly, to this, that men are much more likely to discover easier and readier methods of attaining... | |
| Frédéric Bastiat - 1860 - 580 стор.
...Economist ; " First, to the increase of dexterity in every particular workman ; secondly, to the saving of time, which is commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another ; thirdly, to this, that men are much more likely to discover easier and readier methods of attaining... | |
| Arthur Latham Perry - 1866 - 482 стор.
...improved dexterity, corporeal and intellectual, acquired by the repetition of one simple operation. 2. The saving of the time which is commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another, and in the change of place, position, and tools. 3. The invention of a great number of machines which facilitate... | |
| Arthur Latham Perry - 1866 - 492 стор.
...improved dexterity, corporeal and intellectual, acquired by the repetition of one simple operation. 2. The saving of the time which is commonly lost in passing from one species of wrork to another, and in the change of place, position, and tools. 3. The invention of a great number... | |
| Adam Smith - 1869 - 576 стор.
...different circumstances : first, to the increase of dexterity in every particular workman ; secondly, to the saving of the time which is commonly lost in passing from one specieToFwork'To another ; and lastly, to the invention of a great i number of machines which facilitate... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1870 - 512 стор.
...; a practised accountant sums up a column of figures with a quickness that resembles intuition. 2. The saving of the time which is commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another, and in the change of place, position, and tools. Thus, says Smith, " a country weaver who cultivates a... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1870 - 586 стор.
...; a practised accountant sums up a column of figures with a quickness that resembles intuition. 2. The saving of the time which is commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another, and in the change of place, position, and tools. Thus, says Smith, " a country weaver who cultivates a... | |
| James William Gilbart - 1871 - 678 стор.
...circumstances : first, to the increase of dexterity in every particular workman ; secondly, to tho saving of time which is 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... | |
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