| 1905 - 590 lehte
...ministers adopt such enlarged and benevolent sentiments towards each other. 3) S. 364 : And any people is happier who possess a variety of manufactures,...great manufacture, in which they are all employed. 4) S. 364 : Their Situation is less precarious , and they will feel less sensibly those revolutions... | |
| W. W. Rostow - 1992 - 733 lehte
...The emulation among rival nations serves rather to keep industry alive in all of them. And any people is happier who possess a variety of manufactures,...they will feel less sensibly those revolutions and uncertanties, to which every particular branch of commerce will always be exposed. ... I shall therefore... | |
| David Hume - 2007 - 630 lehte
...emulation among rival nations serves rather to keep industry alive in all of them : and any people is happier who possess a variety of manufactures, than if they enjoyed one single groat manufacture, in which they are all employed. Their situation is less precarious ; and they will... | |
| 1873 - 424 lehte
...keep industry alive in all of them; and any p^ple is happier who possess a variety of manuTactures. than if they enjoyed one single great manufacture,...in which they are all employed. Their situation is le»s precarious ; and they will feel less sensibly those revolutions and uncertainties to which every... | |
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