An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 第 1 卷William Baynes, 1812 - 781 頁 |
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... scarce , perhaps , with his utmost indus- try , make one pin in a day , and certainly could not make twenty . But in the way in which this business is now carried on , not only the whole work is a pe- culiar trade , but it is divided ...
... scarce , perhaps , with his utmost indus- try , make one pin in a day , and certainly could not make twenty . But in the way in which this business is now carried on , not only the whole work is a pe- culiar trade , but it is divided ...
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... scarce any manufactures of any kind , a few of those coarser household manufactures ex- cepted , without which no country can well subsist . This great increase in the quantity of work , which , in consequence of the division of labour ...
... scarce any manufactures of any kind , a few of those coarser household manufactures ex- cepted , without which no country can well subsist . This great increase in the quantity of work , which , in consequence of the division of labour ...
第 11 頁
Adam Smith. scarce , I am assured , be able to make above two or three hundred nails in a day , and those too very bad ones . A smith who has been accustomed to make nails , but whose sole or principal business has not been that of a ...
Adam Smith. scarce , I am assured , be able to make above two or three hundred nails in a day , and those too very bad ones . A smith who has been accustomed to make nails , but whose sole or principal business has not been that of a ...
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... and happy invention , without which these north- ern parts of the world could scarce have afforded a very comfortable habitation , together with the tools of all the different workmen employed in pro- ducing 16 B. I. DIVISION OF LABOUR .
... and happy invention , without which these north- ern parts of the world could scarce have afforded a very comfortable habitation , together with the tools of all the different workmen employed in pro- ducing 16 B. I. DIVISION OF LABOUR .
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Adam Smith. tion and assistance of great multitudes , while his whole life is scarce sufficient to gain the friendship of a few persons . In almost every other race of animals , each individual , when it is grown up to maturity , is ...
Adam Smith. tion and assistance of great multitudes , while his whole life is scarce sufficient to gain the friendship of a few persons . In almost every other race of animals , each individual , when it is grown up to maturity , is ...
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