| Adam Smith - 1789 - 526 頁
...inftitutions permits it to acquire. The accounts of all travellers, inconfiftent in many other refpects, agree in the low wages of labour, and in the difficulty...digging the ground a whole day he can get what will purchafe a fmall quantity of rice in the evening, he is contented. The condition of artificers is,... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1803 - 504 頁
...propagate, their offspring must starve and perish. The accounts of all travellers agree, says Dr. Smith*, in the low wages of labour, and in the difficulty,...bringing up a family, in China. If by digging the * Wealth of Nations, vol. ip 108. ground a whole day he can get what will purchase a small quantity... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1803 - 496 頁
...propagate, their offspring must starve and perish. The accounts of all travellers agree, says Dr. Smith*, in the low wages of labour, and in the difficulty,...bringing up a family, in China. If by digging the * Wealth of Nations, vol. ip 108. ground ground a whole day he can get what will purchase a small quantity... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 452 頁
...the difficulty which a labourer finds in bringing *ip a family in China. Jf by digT ging the grpund a whole day he can get what will purchase a small quantity :of rice in the -evening, he is epntented. The, condition of artificers is, if possible, still worse. Instead of waiting indolently... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812
...inftitutions permits it to acquire. The accounts of all travellers, inconfiftent in many other refpects, agree in the low wages of labour, and in the difficulty...digging the ground a whole day he can get what will purchafe a fmall quantity of rice in the evening, he is contented. The condition of artificers is,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812 - 520 頁
...inftitutions permits it to acquire. The accounts of all travellers, inconfiftent in many other refpects, agree in the low wages of labour, and in the difficulty...digging the ground a whole day he can get what will purchafe a fmall quantity of rice in the evening, he is contented. The condition of artificers is,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812 - 582 頁
...inflitutions permits it to acquire. The accounts of all travellers, inconfiftent in many other refpects, agree in the low wages of labour, and in the difficulty...by digging the ground a whole day he can get what willpurchafe a fmall quantity of rice in the evening, he is contented. The condition of artificers... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812 - 530 頁
...inftitutions permits it to acquire. The accounts of all travellers, inconfiftent in many other refpects, agree in the low wages of labour, and in the difficulty which a labourer f1nds infringing up a family in China. If by digging the ground a whole day he can get what will purchafe... | |
| Joseph Salway Eisdell - 1839 - 452 頁
...most beggarly nations of Europe. If by digging the ground a whole day, the labourer can earn enough to purchase a small quantity of rice in the evening,...condition of artificers is, if possible, still worse. Yet this country, though it may stand still, does not seem to go backwards. Its towns are nowhere deserted... | |
| Charles Hall - 1849 - 280 頁
...conception. " All accounts of travellers agree, however inconsistent in many other respects, as to the low wages of labour, and in the difficulty which...China. If by digging the ground a whole day, he can get a small quantity of rice in the evening, he is contented. The condition of artificers is, if possible,... | |
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