| Jonathan Thayer Lincoln - 1912 - 138 стор.
...different circumstances : first, to the increase of dexterity in every particular workingman ; secondly, to the 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 labor and... | |
| Frank Bunker Gilbreth - 1914 - 136 стор.
...different circumstances: 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; and, lastly, to the invention of a great number of machines which facilitate and abridge labor, and... | |
| 1918 - 840 стор.
...efficiency: "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 labor and enable... | |
| John Taylor Peddie - 1918 - 260 стор.
...: 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 kbour, and... | |
| Leon Carroll Marshall - 1921 - 942 стор.
...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... | |
| James William Gilbart - 1922 - 520 стор.
...different circumstances: 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; and, lastly, to the invention of a great number of machines which facilitate and abridge labour, and... | |
| John Harry Jones - 1926 - 482 стор.
...three. " 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 labour, and... | |
| Robert David Sack - 1986 - 280 стор.
...three circumstances. First, there is an increase in the dexterity of the workmen. Second, there is 'a saving of time which is commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another.' Third, the division of labor has occasioned the invention of a vast number of machines which facilitates... | |
| Joseph Talavage - 1987 - 386 стор.
...different circumstances; first to the increased dexterity in every particular workman; secondly, to the 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... | |
| Charles Babbage - 1989 - 386 стор.
...different circumstances: 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; and, lastly, to the invention of a great number of machines which facilitate and abridge labour, and... | |
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