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" Those ten persons, therefore, could make among them upwards of forty-eight thousand pins in a day. Each person, therefore, making a tenth part of forty-eight thousand pins, might be considered as making four thousand eight hundred pins in a day. But if... "
Conversations on Political Economy: In which the Elements of that Science ... - Page 63
by Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand) - 1839 - 416 pages
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 41

Tobias Smollett - English literature - 1776 - 526 pages
...therefore, making atenth part of fortyeight thoafand pins, might be confidered as making four thoufand eight hundred pins in a day. But if they had all wrought feparately and independently, and without any of them having been educated to this peculiar bufinefs,...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 1

Adam Smith - Economics - 1789 - 526 pages
...therefore, making a tenth part of forty-eight thoufand pins, might be confidered as making four thoufand eight hundred pins in a day. But if they had all wrought feparately and independently, and without any of them having been educated to this peculiar bufinefs,...
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The Politician's Creed

Robert John Thornton - Economics - 1799 - 852 pages
...therefore, making a tenth part of forty-eight thoufand pins, might be confidered as making four thoufand eight hundred pins in a day. — But if they had all wrought feparately and independently, and without any of them having been educated to this peculiar bufinefs,...
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The Prosaic Garland: Consisting of Upwards of Two-hundred Pieces Selected ...

John Evans - English prose literature - 1807 - 318 pages
...the necessary machinery, can produce forty-eight thousand pins in a day. Each person may therefore be considered as making four thousand eight hundred pins in a day ; but had they wrought separately and independently, the best workman among them could not have made twenty,...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 1

Adam Smith - Economics - 1811 - 452 pages
...of for'iy-elght thousand pins in a day. Each person, £her efore^ making a tenth part of forty-eight thousand pins, might be considered as making four...'pins in a day. But if they had all wrought separately and'ihdependently, 'and without any of them having been educated to this peculiar business, they certainly...
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The Works of Adam Smith, Volume 2

Adam Smith - Economics - 1812 - 582 pages
...therefore, making a tenth part of forty-eight thoufand pins, might be confidered as making four thour land eight hundred pins in a day. But if they had all wrought feparately and independently, and without any of them having been educated to this peculiar bufinefs,...
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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
...therefore, making a tenth part of forty-eight thoufand pins, might be confidered as making four thoufand eight hundred pins in a day. But if they had all wrought feparately and independently, and without any of them having been educated to this peculiar bufinefs,...
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Handbuch der englischen sprache und literature, Volume 1

H. Nolte - 1823 - 646 pages
...thousand pins in a day. Each person, therefore, making a tenth part of forty-eight thousand pins, might he 'considered as making four thousand eight hundred...separately and independently, and without any of them havingbeen educated to this particular business, they certainly, could not each of them have made twenty,...
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Early Lessons ...

Maria Edgeworth - English fiction - 1824 - 384 pages
...upwards of forty-eight thousand pins in a day. Each person, therefore, making a tenth part of forty-eight thousand pins, might be considered as' making four...they had all wrought, separately and independently c and without any of them having been educated to this peculiar business, they certainly could not...
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Early lessons, Volume 3

Maria Edgeworth - 1829 - 326 pages
...upwards of forty-eight thousand pins in a day. Each person, therefore, making a tenth part of forty-eight thousand pins,' might be considered as making four...each of them have made twenty, perhaps not one pin a day ; that is, cerwhat conies here!" added his father, pointing- to a labourer, who now came into...
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