| Tobias Smollett - English literature - 1776 - 526 pages
...bufiiiefs is now carried on, not only the whole work is a peculiar trade, but it is divided into 3 number of branches, of which the greater part are...peculiar trades. One man draws out the wire, another ftraights it, a third cuts it, a fourth points it, a fifth grinds it at the top for receiving the head... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1789 - 526 pages
...could not make twenty. But in the way in which this bufinefs is now carried on, not only the whole work is a peculiar trade, but it is divided into a number...peculiar trades. One man draws out the wire, another ftraights it, a third cuts it,, a fourth points it, a fifth grinds it at the top for receiving the... | |
| Robert John Thornton - Economics - 1799 - 852 pages
...could not twenty. — But in the way in which this bufinefs is now carried on, i)ot only the whole work is a peculiar trade, but it is divided into a number...are likewife peculiar trades. — One man draws out tbt wire, another Jlraighti it, a third cuts it, a fourth points it, a fifth grinds it at the top far... | |
| John Evans - English prose literature - 1807 - 318 pages
...taking an example from a very trifling manufacture ; namely, the trade of a pinmaker. This business is divided into a number of branches, of which the greater part are pe» culiar trades. Oue man draws out the wire ; II 6 another straightens it ; a third cuts it ; a... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1809 - 372 pages
...could not make twenty. But in the way in which this business is now carried on, not only the whole work is a peculiar trade, but it is divided into a number of branches, of which the greater part are likewise peculiar trades. One man draws out the wire ; another straights it ; a third cuts it ; a fourth... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1812 - 520 pages
...could not make twenty. But in the way in which this bufinefs is now carried on, not only the whole work is a peculiar trade, but it is divided into a number...peculiar trades. One man draws out the wire, another ftraights it, a third cuts it, a fourth points it, a fifth grinds it at the top for receiving the head... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1812 - 582 pages
...could not make twenty. But in the way in which this bufinefs is now carried on, not only the whole work is a peculiar trade, but it is divided into a number...peculiar trades. One man draws out the wire, another ftraights it, a third cuts it, a fourth points it, a fifth grinds it at the top for receiving the head-j... | |
| Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand) - Economics - 1820 - 368 pages
...could not make twenty. But in the way in which this business is now carried on, not only the whole work is a peculiar trade, but it is divided into a number of branches of which the greater pait are likewise peculiar trades. One man draws out the wire, another straightens it, a third cuts... | |
| Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand) - Economics - 1821 - 510 pages
...not make " twenty. But in the way in which this business " is now carried on, not only the whole work is a " peculiar trade, but it is divided into a number of " branches, of which the greater part are likewise " peculiar trades. One man draws out the wire, " another straightens it, a third cuts it,... | |
| Peregrine Bingham - 1821 - 34 pages
...NOT make twenty. But IN THE WAY IN WHICH THIS business is NOW carried ON, NOT ONLY THE WHdLF. work is a peculiar trade, but it is divided INTO a number of brAnches, OF WHICH THE greater part ARE likewise peculiar trades. ONE man draws OUT TH-E wire ; ANOTHER strain/its IT ; a third cuts IT ; a... | |
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