... a workman, even of the lowest and poorest order, if he is frugal and industrious, may enjoy a greater share of the necessaries and conveniencies of life than it is possible for any savage to acquire. Civil service guide - Page 151by Robert Johnston (F.R.G.S.) - 1873Full view - About this book
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1809 - 372 pages
...labour at all, many of whom consume the produce of ten times, frequently of a hundred rimes, more labour than the greater 'part of those who work ; yet the...industrious, may enjoy a greater share of the necessaries and conveniencies of life than it is possible for any savage to acquire. The causes of this improvement... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1811 - 452 pages
...at all, many of whom consume the produce of ten .tjmes, frequently of a hundred times, more labour than the greater part of those, who work ; yet the...order, if he is frugal and industrious, may enjoy SL greater share of the necessaries and conveniencies of life than it is possible for any savage to... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1822 - 522 pages
...labour at all, many of whom consume the produce of ten times, frequently of a hundred times more labour than the greater part of those who work ; yet the...often abundantly supplied, and a workman, even of the 1 lowest and poorest order, if he is frugal and in*.,*, dustrious, may enjoy a greater share of the... | |
| Thomas Hodgskin - Economics - 1827 - 318 pages
...labour at all, many of whom consume the produce of ten times, frequently of a hundred times, more labour than the greater part of those who work ; yet the...workman, even of the lowest and poorest order, if he be frugal and industrious, may enjoy a greater share of the necessaries and conveniences of life than... | |
| Travers Twiss - Business & Economics - 1847 - 358 pages
...all the members of a community ; but amongst civilised nations, " the produce of the whole labour of society is so great, that all are often abundantly...industrious, may enjoy a greater share of the necessaries and comforts of life than it is possible for any savage to acquire." This has been chiefly effected by... | |
| Sir Travers Twiss - Economics - 1847 - 356 pages
...all the members of a community ; but amongst civilised nations, " the produce of the whole labour of society is so great, that all are often abundantly...industrious, may enjoy a greater share of the necessaries and comforts of life than it is possible for any savage to acquire." This has been chiefly effected by... | |
| 1858 - 398 pages
...labour at all, many of whom consume the produce of ten times, frequently of a hundred times, more labour than the greater part of those who work ; yet the...industrious, may enjoy a greater share of the necessaries and conveniencies of life than it is possible for any savage to acquire. — Adam Sm.ith. (For Iambics.)... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1858 - 694 pages
...labour at all,"many of whom consume the produce of ten times, frequently of a hundred times, more labour than the greater part of those who work ; yet the...industrious, may enjoy a greater share of the necessaries and conveniencies of life than it is possible for any savage to acquire. — Adam Smith. 328 These pajierg... | |
| John Paxton Hall - 1860 - 186 pages
...labour at all, many of whom consume the produce of ten times, frequently of a hundred times, more labour than the greater part of those who work; yet the produce...industrious, may enjoy a greater share of the necessaries and conveniencies of life than it is possible for any savage to acquire. — Adam Smith. (For Iambics.)... | |
| Dublin city, univ - 1866 - 300 pages
...labour at all, many of whom consume the produce of ten times, frequently of a hundred times, more labour than the greater part of those who work ; yet the...industrious, may enjoy a greater share of the necessaries and conveniencies of life than it is possible for any savage to acquire. — A. SMITH. DR. LUBY. Translate... | |
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