Though the manufacturer has his wages advanced to him by his master, he in reality costs him no expense, the value of those wages being generally restored, together with a profit, in the improved value of the subject upon which his labour is bestowed. Political Economy - Page 292by Francis Amasa Walker - 1883 - 490 pagesFull view - About this book
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1811 - 538 pages
...labour of a menial servant, on the contrary, adds to the value of nothing. Though the manufacturer has his wages advanced to him by his master, he in...in the improved value of the subject upon which his labour is bestowed. But the maintenance of a menial servant never is restored. A mani grows rich by... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 532 pages
...advanced to him by his master, he, in reality, costs him no expence, the value of those wagcsfceing generally restored, together with a profit, in the improved value of the subject upon which his labour is bestowed. But the maintenance of a menial servant never is restored. A man grows rich by... | |
| John Craig - Political science - 1814 - 408 pages
...of a menial servant, on the contra'« ry, adds to the value of nothing. Though the '« manufacturer has his wages advanced to him " by his master, he, in reality, costs him no ex" pense, the value of those wages being general"ly restored, together with a profit, in the im'«... | |
| Simon Gray - Economics - 1817 - 366 pages
...price of what he sells, as the articles of bread, clothes, and lodging. , " Though the manufacturer has his wages advanced to him by his master, he, in reality, costs him no expence, the value of those wages being generally restored, together with a profit, in the improved... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - Economics - 1825 - 204 pages
...servant, on coimimpthe contrary, adds to the value of nothing. Though the maim- \v"a°th. facturer has his wages advanced to him by his master, he, in...in the improved value of the subject upon which his labour is bestowed. But the maintenance of a menial servant never is restored. A man grows rich by... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - Economics - 1825 - 446 pages
...labour of a menial servant, on the contrary, adds to the value of nothing. Though the manufacturer has his wages advanced to him by his master, he, in reality, costs him no expence, the value of those wages being generally restored, together with a profit, in the improved... | |
| Robert Walsh - American literature - 1827 - 674 pages
...to the value of no tiling. Though the manufacturer has his wages advanced to him by his master, be, in reality, costs him no expense ; the value of those...in the improved value of the subject upon which his labour is bestowed. But the maintenance of a menial servant never is restored. A man grows rich by... | |
| Samuel Read - Economics - 1829 - 440 pages
...subject, W. of N. b. ii. c. 1. vol. ip 441, Buchanan's edition. of nothing. Though the manufacturer has his wages advanced to him by his master, he in...restored, together with a profit, in the improved value of die subject upon which his labour is bestowed. But the maintenance of a menial servant never is restored.... | |
| Samuel Read - Economics - 1829 - 444 pages
...Buchanan's edition. of nothing. Though the manufacturer has his wages advanced to him by his roaster, he in reality costs him no expense, the value of those...in the improved value of the subject upon which his labour is bestowed. But the maintenance of a menial Servant never is restored. A man grows rich by... | |
| Robert Walsh - American literature - 1827 - 686 pages
...labour of a menial servant, on the contrary, adds to the value of nothing. Though the manufacturer has his wages advanced to him by his master, he, in...in the improved value of the subject upon which his labour is bestowed. But the maintenance of a menial servant never is restored. A man grows ricb by... | |
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