First, the increase of dexterity in every particular workman ; secondly, the saving of the time which is commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another ; and, lastly, the invention of a great number of machines which facilitate and abridge... Principles of Political Economy - Сторінка 94автори: John Stuart Mill - 1891 - 670 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Adam Smith - 1894 - 526 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 species of work to another; and lastly, to the invention of a great number of machines which facilitate and abridge labour, and enable one... | |
| Hammond Lamont - 1894 - 220 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 species of work to another; lastly, to the invention of a great number of machines which facili-10 tate and abridge labor, and... | |
| Adam Smith - 1895 - 500 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 species of work to another ; and, lastly, to the invention of a great number of machines which facilitate and abiidge lahour, and enable one... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1896 - 628 стор.
...specification ; but it is worth while to attempt a complete enumeration ^f them. By Adam Smith they are reduced to three. " First, the increase of dexterity...great number of machines which facilitate and abridge labour, and enable one man to do the work of many." Of these, the increase of dexterity of the individual... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 560 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 species of work to another; and, lastly, to the invention of a great number of machines which facilitate and abridge labor, and enable one man... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 454 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 species of work to another ; and, lastly, to the invention of a great number of machines which facilitate and abridge labor, and enable one man... | |
| 1899 - 478 стор.
...three heads, namely— (1). The increase of dexterity in every particular workman. (2). The saving of time which is commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another. (3). The invention of a great number of machines which facilitate and abridge labour, and enable one... | |
| Edwin Cannan - 1903 - 458 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...from one species of work to another ; and lastly, íqthe inventiojj of a great number of machines which facilitate and abridge labour, and enable one... | |
| Adam Smith - 1922 - 522 стор.
...circumstances ; first, to the -um»t»n«s, increase of dexterity in every particular workman ; secondly, to the saving of the 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 anil abridge labour, and enable... | |
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