The liberal reward of labour, as it encourages the propagation, so it increases the industry of the common people. The wages of labour are the encouragement of industry, which, like every other human quality, improves in proportion to the encouragement... Travels in New South Wales - Page 201by Alexander Marjoribanks - 1847 - 267 pagesFull view - About this book
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1789 - 526 pages
...plenty, animates him to exert that itrength to the utmoft. Where wages are high, accordingly, we fhall always find the workmen more active, diligent, and...where they are low ; in England, for example, than in Scotland; in the neighbourhood of great towns, than in remote country places. Some workmen, indeed,... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1809 - 372 pages
...orders of the society ; the stationary is dull ; the declining melancholy. The liberal reward of labour, as it encourages the propagation, so it increases...diligent, and expeditious, than where they are low 5 in Ertgfand, for example, than in Scotland ; in the neighbourhood of great towns, than in remote... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1811 - 452 pages
...of the common people. The wages of labour are the encouragement of industry, which, like every ofher human quality, improves in proportion to the encouragement...where they are low ; in England, for example, than in Scotland ; in the neighbourhood of great towns, than in remote country places. Some workmen indeed,... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1812 - 520 pages
...plenty, animates him to exert that ftrength to the utmoft. Where wages are high, accordingly, we fhall always find the workmen more active, diligent, and...where they are low ; in England, for example, than in Scotland ; in the neighbourhood of great towns, than in remote country places. Some workmen, indeed,... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1812
...plenty, animates him to exert that ftrength to the utmoft. Where wages are high, accordingly, we fhall always find the workmen more active, diligent, and...where they are low ; in England, for example, than in Scotland ; in the neighbourhood of great towns, than in remote country places. Some workmen, indeed,... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1822 - 522 pages
...orders of the society. The stationary is dull ; the declining melancholy. The liberal reward of labour, as it encourages the propagation, so it increases...where they are low ; in England, for example, than in Scotland; in the neighbourhood of great towns, than in remote country places. Some workmen, indeed,... | |
| Jean Baptiste Say - Economics - 1827 - 522 pages
...penetration, is of a very different opinion. Let us take his own words. "The liberal reward of labour, as it encourages the propagation, so it increases...where they are low; in England, for example, than Scotland; in the neighbourhood of great towns, than in remote country places. Some workmen, indeed,... | |
| Jean Baptiste Say - Economics - 1827 - 522 pages
...ending his days perhaps in ease and plenty, animates him to exert that strength to the utmost. Where V wages are high, accordingly, we shall always find...where they are low; in England, for example, than Scotland; in the neighbourhood of great towns, than in remote country places. Some workmen, indeed,... | |
| William Draper - Economics - 1830 - 44 pages
...industry, which, like every other human quality, improves in proportion to the encouragement it receives. Where wages are high, accordingly, we shall always...the workmen more active, diligent, and expeditious. In cheap years, it is pretended they are generally more idle, and in dear ones more industrious . than... | |
| Jean Baptiste Say - Economics - 1832 - 530 pages
...penetration, is of a very different opinion. Let us take his own words. " The liberal reward of labour, as it encourages the propagation, so it increases...expeditious, than where they are low ; in England, for ex ample, than Scotland; in the neighbourhood of great towns, than in remote country places. Some workmen,... | |
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