| Thomas Nixon Carver - 1919 - 608 стор.
.... . . Secondly, the advantage which is gained by saving the time commonly lost in passing from one sort of work to another, is much greater than we should...a different place and with quite different tools. . . . Thirdly and lastly, everybody must be sensible how much labor is facilitated and abridged by... | |
| Thomas Nixon Carver - 1919 - 608 стор.
...work to another, is much greater than we shouTcTaTnTSt view be apt to imag1ne 1t. it is imposs1ble to pass very quickly from one kind of work to another...a different place and with quite different tools. . . .Thirdly and lastly, everybody must be sensible [)ow mnrh lah " r -"j facil1tated and abridged... | |
| Thomas Nixon Carver - 1920 - 424 стор.
.... . . Secondly, the advantage which is gained by saving the time commonly lost in passing from one sort of work to another, is much greater than we should...a different place and with quite different tools. . . . Thirdly and lastly, everybody must be sensible how much labor is facilitated and abridged by... | |
| John Horner - 1920 - 630 стор.
...subject, says : " The advantage which is gained by saving the time commonly lost in passing from one sort of work to another, is much greater than we should at first view be apt to imagine. It is impossible to pass very quickly from one kind of work to another that is carried on in a different... | |
| Thomas Nixon Carver - 1921 - 792 стор.
.... . . Secondly, the advantage which is gained by saving the time commonly lost in passing from one sort of work to another, is much greater than we should...a different place and with quite different tools. . . . Thirdly and. lastly, everybody must be sensible how much labor is facilitated and abridged by... | |
| Thomas Nixon Carver - 1924 - 314 стор.
...by saving the time commonly lost in passing from one sort of work to another, is much greater then we should at first view be apt to imagine it. It is...a different place and with quite different tools. . . . Thirdly and lastly, everybody must be sensible how much labor is facilitated and abridged by... | |
| Adam Smith - 1922 - 522 стор.
...advantage which is gained by saving th tlme' commonly lost in passing from one sort of work to another, i greater than we should at first view be apt to imagine it impossible to pass very quickly from one kind of work to » that is carried on in a different place,... | |
| Alastair Hamilton, Alexander Hamilton, Harold Coffin Syrett - 1966 - 656 стор.
...Smith: "Secondly, the advantage which is gained by saving the time commonly lost in passing from one sort of work to another, is much greater than we should...different place, and with quite different tools. ... A man commonly saunters a little in turning his hand from one sort of employment to another. . . . The... | |
| Adam Smith - 2008 - 1148 стор.
...lime. Secondly, the advanrage which is gained by saving the time commonly lost in passing from one sort of work to another, is much greater than we should...different place, and with quite different tools. A country weaver,2 who cultivates a small farm, must lose a good deal of time in passing from his loom to the... | |
| Louis Putterman, Randy Kroszner - 1996 - 404 стор.
...acquiring. Secondly, the advantage which is gained by saving the time commonly lost in passing from one sort of work to another is much greater than we should at 37 first view be apt to imagine it. It is impossible to pass very quickly from one kind of work to... | |
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