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" THE greatest improvement in the productive powers of labour, and the greater part of the skill, dexterity, and judgment with which it is any where directed, or applied, seem to have been the effects of the division of labour. "
The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature - Page 195
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 1

Adam Smith - Economics - 1789 - 526 pages
...among the different Ranks of the People. CHA PI Of the Divi/ion of Labour. THE greateft improvement in the productive powers of labour, and the greater part of the fkill, dexterity, and judgment with which it is any where directed, or applied, feem to have been the...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 1

Adam Smith - Economics - 1809 - 372 pages
...distributed among the different Ranks of the People. CHAP. I. Of the DMsion of Labour. THE greatest improvements in the productive powers of labour, and the greater part of the skill, dexterity, and judgment, with which it is anywhere directed, or applied, seem to have been the...
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Of the Education of the Poor;: Being the First Part of a Digest of the ...

Society for Bettering the Condition and Increasing the Comforts of the Poor (Great Britain) - Charities - 1809 - 400 pages
...greatest improvement ift " the productive powers of labour, and for " the greater part of the skili, dexterity, " and judgment,, with which it is any where " directed or applied."* But that irian, whatever was his merit, did not more essential service to mechanical, than Dr. Bell...
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The British Critic, Volume 35

English literature - 1810 - 700 pages
...«perations. To him we are indebted for the greateft improvement in the productive powers of labour, and for the greater part of the (kill, dexterity, and judgment, with which it is any where directed or applied *. But that man, whatever was his merit, did not more effential fervice fo mechanical, than Dr. Bell...
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volume 35

1810 - 708 pages
...operations. To him we are indebted for the greateft improvement in the productive powers of labour, and for the greater part of the (kill, dexterity, and judgment, with which it is any where directed or applied *. But that man, whatever was his merit, did not more eflential fervice to mechanical, than Dr. Bell...
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The Works of Adam Smith, Volume 2

Adam Smith - Economics - 1812 - 582 pages
...PEOPLE. CHAP. I. • Of the Divifion of Labour. BOOK 'TVHE greateft improvement in the producI JL tive powers of labour, and the greater part of the (kill,...judgment with which it is any where directed, or applied, feem to have been the effects of the divifion of labour. The effects of the divifion of labour, in...
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The Works of Adam Smith: The nature and causes of the wealth of nations

Adam Smith - Economics - 1812 - 530 pages
...AMONG THE DIFFERENT RANKS OF THE PEOPLE. CHAP. I. Of the Divijton of Labour. THE greateft improvement in the productive powers of labour, and the greater part of the fldll, "dexterity, and judgment with which it is any where directed, or applied, feem to have been...
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The Works of Adam Smith, LL.D. and F.R.S. of London and Edinburgh:: The ...

Adam Smith - Economics - 1812 - 520 pages
...fT^HE greateft improvement in the producJL tive powers of labour, and the greater part of the fkill, dexterity, and judgment with which it is any where directed, or applied, feem to have been the effects of the divifion of labour. The effects of the divifion of labour, in...
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Instructions for Conducting a School, Through the Agency of the Scholars ...

Andrew Bell - Monitorial system of education - 1813 - 102 pages
...indebted " for the greatest improvement in the powers of labour, and for the greatest part of the skill, dexterity, and judgment, with which it is any where directed or applied." Smith's Wealth of Nations. But that man, whatever was his merit, did not more essential service to...
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The Plain Englishman [ed. by C. Knight and E.H. Locker]., Volume 1

Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 pages
...chiefly abridged from the " Wealth of Nations." __^__^ . , |i ->i nsm f *' <* The greatest improvement in the productive powers of labour, and the greater part of the skill with which it is any where directed, or applied, seem to have been the effects of the division...
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