| 1846 - 594 σελίδες
...raw materials, and exchanging them for finer manufactures than they are able to execute themselves. For the general operations of manufacture let our workshops remain in Europe. From Edmund Burke's " European Settlementt in America," 1757. NEW ENGLAND. The country which we call... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1894 - 634 σελίδες
...citizens occupied at a workbench, or twirling a distaff. Carpenters, masons, smiths, are wanting in husbandry : but, for the general operations of manufacture,...It is better to carry provisions and materials to work-[304] men there, than bring them to the provisions and materials, and with them their manners... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1894 - 558 σελίδες
...citizens occupied at a workbench, or twirling a distaff. Carpenters, masons, smiths, are wanting in husbandry : but, for the general operations of manufacture,...It is better to carry provisions and materials to work-[304] men there, than bring them to the provisions and materials, and with them their manners... | |
| Howard Walter Caldwell - 1898 - 268 σελίδες
...citizens occupied at bench work, or twirling a distaff. Carpenters, masons, and smiths, are wanting in husbandry; but for the general operations of manufacture, let our workshops remain in Europe. — Jefferson, Works, VIII, p. 1,05. n Seven years later we find these words: In general, it is impossible... | |
| Howard Walter Caldwell - 1900 - 654 σελίδες
...citizens occupied at bench work, or twirling a distaff. Carpenters, masons, and smiths, are wanting in husbandry; but for the general operations of manufacture, let our workshops remain in Europe. — Jefferson, Works, VIII, p. 405. Seven years later we find these words: In general, it is impossible... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1900 - 1504 σελίδες
...citizens occupied at a work-bench, or twirling a distaff. Carpenters, masons, and smiths, are wanting in husbandry; but for the general operations of manufacture, let our workshops remain in Europe. — NOTES ON VIRGINIA, viii. 405. FORD ED., iii, 269. (1782.) 570. AKTTSANS, Condemnation of. — I... | |
| Henry Jones Ford - 1920 - 406 σελίδες
...to labor, let us never wish to see our citizens occupied at a workshop or twirling a distaff. . . . Let our workshops remain in Europe. It is better to carry provisions and material to workmen there than to bring them to the provisions and materials, and with them their manners... | |
| Jane Louise Mesick - 1922 - 400 σελίδες
...twirling a distaff. Carpenters, masons, and smiths are wanted in husbandry; but for the general operations let our workshops remain in Europe. It is better to carry provisions and material to workmen there than to bring them to the provisions and materials, and with them their manners... | |
| Harry Elmer Barnes - 1926 - 638 σελίδες
...citizens occupied at a work-bench, or twirling a distaff. Carpenters, masons, smiths, are wanting in husbandry: but, for the general operations of manufacture, let our work-shops remain in Europe. Hamilton was not less candid in his acceptance of the thesis of the "economic basis of politics":"... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1970 - 420 σελίδες
...citizens occupied at a workbench, or twirling a distaff. Carpenters, masons, smiths, are wanting in husbandry; but, for the general operations of manufacture, let our workshops remain in Europe.18 Slavery: I tremble for my country There must doubtless be an unhappy influence on the manners... | |
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