| Alfred Marshall - Economics - 1890 - 808 pages
...earns his livelihood generally fills his thoughts during by far the greater part of those hours in which his mind is at its best; during them his character is being formed by the *»y in which he uses his faculties in his work, by the thoughts and the feelings which it suggests,... | |
| Alfred Marshall - Economics - 1891 - 832 pages
...livelihood generally fills his thoughts during by far formed by the greater part of those hours in which his mind is at its best; during them his character...And very often the influence exerted on a person's /O M. .1 causes degradation. BOOK i. character by the amount of his income is hardly less, if it CH-... | |
| Samuel Zane Batten - Christian life - 1898 - 330 pages
...earns his livelihood generally fills his thoughts during by far the greater part of those hours in which his mind is at its best ; during them his character...thoughts and the feelings which it suggests, and by the relations to his associates in •work, his employers, or his employes " (Marshall : Principles... | |
| Alfred Marshall - 1899 - 456 pages
...generally fills his thoughts formed by during by far the greater part of those hours in c al y wor which his mind is at its best ; during them his character...formed by the way in which he uses his faculties in M. ® 1 his -work, by the thoughts and the feelings which it suggests, and by his relations to his... | |
| Alfred Marshall - 1899 - 448 pages
...generally fills his thoughts formed by during by far the greater part of those hours in *' y Wul ' which his mind is at its best; during them his character is being formed by the way in which ho uses his faculties in M. (& 1 his work, by the thoughts and the feelings which it suggests, and... | |
| Langford Lovell Price - Commerce - 1900 - 280 pages
...earns his livelihood generally fills his thoughts during by far the greater part of those hours in which his mind is at its best ; during them his character...uses his faculties in his work, by the thoughts and feelings which it suggests, and by his relations to his associates in work, his employers or his employes."... | |
| United States - 1902 - 396 pages
...earns his livelihood generally fills his thoughts during by far the greater part of those hours in which his mind is at its best; during them his character...uses his faculties in his work, by the thoughts and feelings which it suggests, and by his relations to his associates in work, his employers or his employes."*... | |
| Alfred Marshall - Economics - 1916 - 916 pages
...earns his livelihood generally fills his thoughts during by far the greater part of those hours in which his mind is at its best; during them his character is beiug";formed by the way in which he uses his faculties in Jrw]work, by the thoughts and the feelings... | |
| Alfred Marshall - Economics - 1920 - 922 pages
...greater part of those hours in which his mind is at its best; during them his character is i, i, i. being formed by the way in which he uses his faculties...relations to his associates in work, his employers or his employees. Poverty And very often the influence exerted on a person's character by the amount of his... | |
| Clarence Marsh Case - Sociology - 1924 - 1026 pages
...earns his livelihood generally fills his thoughts during by far the greater part of those hours in which his mind is at its best; during them his character...associates in work, his employers or his employes. . . . Economics is a study of men as they live and move and think in the ordinary business of life.... | |
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