Thus far at least seems certain, that in order to bring up a family, the labour of the husband and wife together must, even in the lowest species of common labour, be able to earn something more than what is precisely necessary for their own maintenance... Biennial Report - Page 371by Colorado. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1894Full view - About this book
| Adam Smith - 1809 - 372 pages
...able-bodied slave. Thus far at least seems certain, that, in order to bring .up a family, the labour of the husband and wife together must, even in the lowest species of common labour, be able to earn something more than what is precisely necessary for th'eir own maintenance... | |
| Calvin Colton - 1848 - 556 pages
...that of an able-bodied slave. Thus far, at least, seems certain, that, in order to bring up a family, the labor of the husband and wife together must,-...common labor, be able to earn something more than what is precisely necessary for their own maintenance ; but in what proportion, whether in that above... | |
| Adam Smith - 1875 - 808 pages
...in order to bring up a family, the 68 INCREASE OF REVENUE AND STOCK ADDS TO NATIONAL WEALTH. labour of the husband and wife together must, even in the lowest species of common labour, be able to earn something more than what is precisely necessary for their own maintenance ;... | |
| Matteo Liberatore - 1891 - 342 pages
...further on he says : " Thus far at least, seems certain, that, in order to bring up a family, the labour of the husband and wife together must, even in the lowest species of common labour, be able to earn something more than what is precisely necessary for their own maintenance."... | |
| 1894 - 822 pages
...that this truth has been overlooked. ' In order to bring, up a family,' says Adam Smith, 'the labour of the husband and wife together, must, even in the lowest species of common labour, be able to earn something more than is precisely necessary for their own maintenance." Nassau... | |
| Adam Smith - 1894 - 526 pages
...able-bodied slave. Thus far at least seems certain, that in order to bring up a family, the labour of the husband and wife together must, even in the lowest species of common labour, be able to earn something more than what is precisely necessary for their own maintenance;... | |
| 1894 - 784 pages
...that this truth has been overlooked. ' In order to bring up a family,' says Adam Smith, ' the labour of the husband and wife together, must, even in the lowest species of common labour, be able to earn something more than is precisely necessary for their own maintenance.' Nassau... | |
| John Philip Young - 1900 - 600 pages
...that of an able-bodied slave. Thus far at least it seems certain that in order to bring up a family the labor of the husband and wife together must, even...common labor, be able to earn something more than what is precisely necessary for their own maintenance; but in what proportion, whether in that above... | |
| William Bell Robertson - 1906 - 84 pages
...generation . . . Thus far, at least, seems certain, that in order to bring up a family, the labour of the husband and wife together must, even in the lowest species of common labour, be able to earn something more than what is precisely necessary for their own maintenance."... | |
| Eleanor Florence Rathbone - 1924 - 348 pages
...able-bodied slave. Thus far at least seems certain, that, in order to bring up a family, the labour of the husband and wife together must, even in the lowest species of common labour, be able to earn something more than what is precisely necessary for their own maintenance ;... | |
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