| English literature - 1874 - 274 pages
...burner of the charcoal to be used in the smelting house, the brick-maker, the brick-layer, the men who attend the furnace, the millwright, the forger,...them join their different arts in order to produce these shears. Were we to examine in the same manner all the different parts of his dress and household... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1877 - 488 pages
...to be made use of in the smelting-house, the brick-maker, the brick-layer, the workman who attends the furnace, the millwright, .the forger, the smith,...household furniture, the coarse linen shirt which he wears nest his skin, the shoes which cover his feet, the bed which he lies on, and all the different parts... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 582 pages
...ore, the feller of the timber, the burner of the charcoal to be made use of in the smelting-hoii.se. rk ; and when he hath done he throws the wallet of his faults behind him. lie embraceth, naturall tbe smith, must all of them join their different arts in order to produce them. Were we to examine... | |
| James Baldwin - 1883 - 612 pages
...of the timber, the burner of the charcoal to be made use of in the sniclting-house, the brick-mnker, the bricklayer, the workmen who attend the furnace,...smith, must all of them join their different arts iu order to produce them. \Wre we to examine in the same manner all the different parts of his dress... | |
| Adam Smith - 1884 - 604 pages
...of Uie liinbirr, the burm-ro! HOOK I the ciiarcoal to be made* use of in the smel tinghouse, t lie brickmaker, the bricklayer, the workmen who attend...the forger, the smith, must all of them join their difl'erent arts in order to produce them. Were we to examine, in the same manner, all the dUTcrent... | |
| Hammond Lamont - 1894 - 220 pages
...feller of the timber, the burner of the charcoal to be made use of in the smelting-house, the .•5 brick-maker, the bricklayer, the workmen who attend...different parts of his dress and household furniture, the 30 coarse linen shirt which he wears next his skin, the shoes which cover his feet, the bed which he... | |
| Frank William Taussig - 1896 - 366 pages
...ore, the feller of the timber, the burner of the charcoal to be made use of in the smelting house, the brickmaker, the bricklayer, the workmen who attend...join their different arts in order to produce them."* From this initial description, Adam Smith is led to the discussion of the exchange of commodities,... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1902 - 452 pages
...ore, the feller of the timber, the burner of the charcoal to be made use of in the smelting house, the brickmaker, the bricklayer, the workmen who attend...furniture, the coarse linen shirt which he wears next his kin, the shoes which cover his feet, the bed which he lies on, and all the different parts which compose... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 864 pages
...smith, m' all of them join their different arts in order to them. Were we to examine in the same manner the different parts of his dress and household furniture, the coarse linen shirt which he wears next hi- sk n. I shoes which cover his feet, the bed which he lies on, and all the different parts which... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 860 pages
...ore, the feller of the timber, the burner of the charcoal to be made use of in the smelting-house, the brick-maker, the bricklayer, the workmen who attend...the furnace, the millwright, the forger, the smith, most all of them join their different arts in order to produce them. Were we to examine in the same... | |
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