legislators have appeared to regard manufactures only from one point of view — as a source of national wealth. The other mighty consequences which proceed from extended manufactures, when left to their natural progress, have never yet engaged the attention... The Life, Times and Labours of Robert Owen - Page 156by Lloyd Jones - 1889Full view - About this book
| Robert Owen - 1817 - 102 lehte
...not preponderate over the former. Hitherto, legislators have appeared to regard manufactures only in one point of view, as a source of national wealth. The other mighty consequences, which proceed frpm extended manufactures, when 4 left to their natural progress, have never yet engaged the attention... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1818 - 580 lehte
...preponderate over the former. , Hitherto, legislators have appeared to regard manufactures only in one point of view, as a source of national wealth....statesmen. The general diffusion of manufactures throughout a country generates a new character in its inhabitants ; and as this character is formed upon a principle... | |
| Robert Owen - 1818 - 258 lehte
...not preponderate over the former. Hitherto, legislators have appeared to regard manufactures only in one point of view, as a source of national wealth....statesmen. The general diffusion of manufactures throughout a country generates a new character in its inhabitants ; and as this character is formed upon a principle... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1818 - 544 lehte
...former. Hitherto, legislators have appeared to regard manufactures only in one point of view, as & source of national wealth. The other mighty consequences,...statesmen. The general diffusion of manufactures throughout a country generates a new character in its inhabitants ; and as this character is formed upon a principle... | |
| Robert Owen - 1857 - 440 lehte
...former. Hitherto, legislators have appeared to regard manufactures only in one point of view, as a_souroe of national wealth. The other mighty consequences...statesmen. The general diffusion of manufactures throughout a country generates a new character in its inhabitants ; and as this character is formed upon a principle... | |
| Robert Owen - 1858 - 426 lehte
...not preponderate over the former. Hitherto, legislators have appeared to regard manufactures only in one point of view, as a source of national wealth....statesmen. The general diffusion of manufactures throughout a country generates a new character in its inhabitants ; and as this character is formed upon a principle... | |
| Lloyd Jones - 1890 - 484 lehte
...have adopted, including certain of our own most important colonies. CHAPTER XXI. General Hcttvntp. THE four years occupied by inquiries into the factory...proceed from extended manufactures, •when left to tlieir natural progress, have never yet engaged the attention of any legislature. Yet the political... | |
| Lloyd Jones - 1890 - 484 lehte
...in averting the dangers he apprehended. / In his " Observations on the Effect of the Manufac/ turing System," published in 1815, he dwelt on the \ rapid...of manufactures throughout the country generates a new character in its inhabitants ; and as this character is formed upon a principle quite unfavourable... | |
| Robert Owen - 1927 - 326 lehte
...not preponderate over the former. Hitherto, legislators have appeared to regard manufactures only in one point of view, as a source of national wealth....statesmen. The general diffusion of manufactures throughout a country generates a new character in its inhabitants ; and as this character is formed upon a principle... | |
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