| Nassau William Senior, Thomas Robert Malthus - 1828 - 500 páginas
...day ?' — ' Twelve francs.' ' Supposing you had had eight English carders under you, how much more work could you have done ?' — ' With one Englishman,...their hands for much less wages than in England.' — pp. 580, 582. Even in the same country, and in the same employments, similar inequalities are constantly... | |
| Nassau William Senior - 1830 - 92 páginas
...day ?' — ' Twelve francs.' ' Supposing you had had eight English carders under you, how much more work could you have done ?' — ' With one Englishman,...their hands for much less wages than in England.' — pp. 580, 582. Even in the same country, and in the same employments, similar inequalities are constantly... | |
| Nassau William Senior - 1830 - 308 páginas
...Twelve francs.*1 ;i '•••' Supposing you had had eight English carders under you, how much more work could you have done?' — ' With one Englishman,...do: it is only looking at it, and wishing it done/. •• > • -<• 'i -'• .*">'• /.I Do the French make their yarn at a greater expense ?' ^ '¥qs... | |
| Robert Torrens - 1834 - 158 páginas
...under « you ?"—" Yes, eight." " Supposing you had eight English corders " under you, how much more work could you have " done ?"—" With one Englishman I could have " done more work than I did with those eight " Frenchmen. It cannot be called work they do; " it is only looking... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1837 - 1158 páginas
...?'— ' Twelve franca.' " ' Supposing you had eight English carders under you, how much work could yon have done ?' — ' With one Englishman, I could have...their hands for much less wages than in England.' " Mr. Edwin Rose, who had been practically employed as an operative engineer, in different factories... | |
| John Bell (protectionist writer.) - 1839 - 346 páginas
...under you ?" — " Yes, eight.1' " Supposing you had eight English corders under you, " how much more work could you have done ? " — " With one " Englishman I could have done more work than I did with " those eight Frenchmen. It cannot be called work they do ; " it is only looking... | |
| Nassau William Senior - 1854 - 256 páginas
...day ?'' — " Twelve francs." " Supposing you had had eight English carders under you, how much more work could you have done ?" — " With one Englishman...more than I did with those eight Frenchmen. It cannot he called work they do : it is only looking at it, and wishing it done." " Do the French make their... | |
| 1859 - 598 páginas
...more work could you have done ?' His answer was, ' With one Englishman I could have done more work than I did with those eight Frenchmen. It cannot be...do, it is only looking at it, and wishing it done.' * The English workman, besides his energy and steadfastness in working, is extremely dexterous in the... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1861 - 192 páginas
...more work could you have done ?' His answer was, ' With one Englishman I could ' have done more work than I did with those eight ' Frenchmen. It cannot...' it is only looking at it, and wishing it done.' * The English workman, besides his energy and steadfastness in working, is extremely dexterous in the... | |
| Nassau William Senior - 1872 - 248 páginas
...day ?"— " Twelve francs." " Supposing you had had eight English carders under you, how much more work could you have done ? " — " With one Englishman...their hands for much less wages than in England." —Pp. 580, 582. The following evidence of Edwin Ross, given on the Factory Inquiry of 1833, relates... | |
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