| Tobias Smollett - English literature - 1776 - 526 pages
...opulence that extends itfelf to the lowed ranks of the people, in a well governed fociety, occafnned by the great multiplication of the productions of all the different arts, in confequence of the divifion of labour. ' Obferve the accommodation of the moft common artificer or... | |
| Robert John Thornton - Economics - 1799 - 852 pages
...employment in philofophy, as well as in every other bufmefs, improves dexterity, and faves time. — Each individual becomes more expert in his own peculiar...more work is done upon the whole, and the quantity of fcicnce is confiderably increafed by it. IT IS THE GREAT MULTIPLICATION OF THE PRODUCTIONS OF ALL THE... | |
| James Maitland Earl of Lauderdale - Economics - 1804 - 504 pages
...labour in this " art, does not always keep pace with their improvement " in manufactures." Ibid. p. 8. " It is the great multiplication of the productions of all " the different arts, in confequence of the divif1on of la" hour, which occafions, in a well-governed fociety, that " univerfal... | |
| James Maitland Earl of Lauderdale - Wealth - 1804 - 506 pages
...labour in this " art, does not always keep pace with their improvement " in manufactures." Ibid. p. 8. " It is the great multiplication of the productions of all " the different arts, in confequence of the divifion of la" bour, which occafions, in a well-governed fociety, that " univerfal... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1812 - 520 pages
...of employment in philofophy, as well as in every other bufinefs, improves dexterity, and faves time. Each individual becomes more expert in his own peculiar...more work is done upon the whole, and the quantity of fcience is confiderably increafed by it. It is the great multiplication of the productions of an" the... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1812 - 530 pages
...of employment in philofophy, as well as in every other bufinefs, improves dexterity, and faves time. Each individual becomes more expert in his own peculiar...more work is done upon the whole, and the quantity of fcience is confiderably increafed by it. It is the great multiplication of the productions of all the... | |
| Europe - 1812 - 500 pages
...upon his mind." " In one place he states that " it is the great multiplication of the productions of the different arts, in consequence of the division of labour, which occasions in a well governed society, that universal opulence which extends itself to the lowest ranks of the people."*... | |
| Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 pages
...business, improves dexterity, and saves time. It is the great multiplication of the productions of the different arts, in consequence of the division of labour, which occasions, in » TOL, I. I i well-regulated society, that universal opulence which extends itself to the lowest ranks... | |
| Thomas Smith (accountant.) - Economics - 1821 - 254 pages
...manufactures, at least if those manufactures suit the soil, climate, and situation of the rich country. " It is the great multiplication of the productions...consequence of the division of labour, which occasions in a well governed society that universal opulence which extends itself to the lowest ranks of the people.... | |
| H. Nolte - 1823 - 646 pages
...of employment in philosophy, as well as in every other business, improves dexterity, and saves time. Each individual becomes more expert in his own peculiar...different arts, in consequence of the division";' of labor, which occasions, in a well -governed society, that universal opulence which extends itself to... | |
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