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" The man whose whole life is spent in performing a few simple operations, of which the effects too are, perhaps, always the same, or very nearly the same, has no occasion to exert his understanding, or to exercise his invention in finding out expedients... "
Educational Foundations of Trade and Industry - Página 4
por Fabian Arthur Goulstone Ware - 1901 - 300 páginas
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volumen3

Adam Smith - 1809 - 514 páginas
...the understandings of the greater part of men are necessarily formed by their ordinary employments. The man whose whole life is spent in performing a...as it is possible for a human creature to become. The torpor of his mind renders him not only incapable of relishing or bearing a part in any rational...
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An Essay on the Law of Patents for New Inventions

Thomas Green Fessenden - 1822 - 524 páginas
...removing difficulties, which . never occur. He naturally loses, therefore, the habit of such exercise, and becomes as stupid and ignorant as it is possible for a human creature to become. The torpor of his mind renders him not only incapable of relishing or bearing a part in any rational...
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Introductory Lectures on Political-economy: Being Part of a Course Delivered ...

Richard Whately - 1831 - 282 páginas
...the understandings of the greater part of men are necessarily formed by their ordinary employments. The man whose whole life is spent in performing a...as it is possible for a human creature to become. The torpor of his mind renders him, not only incapable of relishing or bearing a part in any rational...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations

Adam Smith - 1838 - 476 páginas
...expedients for removing difficulties which never occur. He naturally loses, therefore, the huhit of >uch exertion, and generally becomes as stupid and ignorant...as it is possible for a human creature to become. The torpor of his mind renders him not only incapable of relishing or bearing a part in any rational...
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An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. With a comm ...

Adam Smith - 1839 - 448 páginas
...no occasion to exert his understanding- ,jor to exercise his invention in finding out expedients/or removing difficulties which never occur. He naturally...as it is possible for a human creature to become. The torpor of his mind renders him, not only incapable of relishing or bearing a part in any rational...
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Essay on "The Expediency and the Means of Elevating the Profession of the ...

1840 - 130 páginas
...exercise his invention in finding out expedients, for removing difficulties which never occur, he loses the habit of such exertion, and generally becomes...as it is possible for a human creature to become. The torpor of his mind renders him not only incapable of relishing or bearing a part in any rational...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volumen4

Adam Smith, Dugald Stewart - 1843 - 506 páginas
...has no occasion to exert his understandmg,jor to exercise his invention in finding out expedientsTor removing difficulties which never occur. He naturally...as it is possible for a human creature to become. The torpor of his mind renders him, not only incapable of relishing or bearing a part in any rational...
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Introductory Lectures on Political-economy, Delivered at Oxford, in Easter ...

Richard Whately - 1847 - 348 páginas
...the understandings of the greater part of men are necessarily formed by their ordinary employments. The man whose whole life is spent in performing a...as it is possible for a human creature to become. The torpor of his mind renders him, not only incapable of relishing or bearing a part in any rational...
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Introductory Lectures on Political-economy, Delivered at Oxford, in Easter ...

Richard Whately - 1855 - 396 páginas
...the understandings of the greater part of men are necessarily formed by their ordinary employments. The man whose whole life is spent in performing a...as it is possible for a human creature to become. The torpor of his mind renders him, not only incapable of relishing or bearing a part in any rational...
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Foliorum centuriae, selections for translation into Latin and Greek prose ...

Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 592 páginas
...life is spent in performing a few simple operations, of which the effects too are, perhaps, always the same, has no occasion to exert his understanding...as it is possible for a human creature to become. The torpor of his mind renders him, not only incapable of relishing or bearing a part in any rational...
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