| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 610 trang
...linen might be can-led on more or less in every family, and silk, I think, in most of the coloniesBut there are many manufactures that we cannot carry on to advantage, though AVC were at entire liberty. And after all, the true source of riches is husbandry. That is truly productive... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 640 trang
...to. That of linen might be carried on more or less in every family, and silk, I think, in most of the colonies. But there are many manufactures that we...though we were at entire liberty. And, after all, the true source of riches is husbandry. That is truly productive of new wealth ; manufacturers only... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 812 trang
...or less in every family, (perhaps it can only do in a family way,) and silk I think in most of the colonies. But there are many manufactures that we...upon, they in the mean time consume an equal value of provisions, &c. So that riches are not increased by manufacturing ; the only advantage is that provisions... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, John Bigelow - 1875 - 579 trang
...or less in every family, (perhaps it can only do in a family way,) and silk I think in most of the colonies. But there are many manufactures that we...upon, they in the mean time consume an equal value of provisions, &c. So that riches are not increased by manufacturing ; the only MT. 62.] HILLSBOROUGH'S... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1893 - 636 trang
...or less in every family, (perhaps it can only do in a family way,) and silk I think in most of the colonies. But there are many manufactures that we...of manufactures beyond their real value ; for the tnie source of riches is husbandry. Agriculture is truly productive of new wealth; manufactures only... | |
| John Martin Vincent - 1895 - 620 trang
...gauges the value of agriculture to any society. He says : " After all, this country (i. e . England) is fond of manufactures beyond their real value, for the true source of riches is husbandry. Only agriculture is truly productive of new wealth." In this respect, too, Franklin is in entire accord... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1906 - 580 trang
...might be carried on more or less in every family, and !In the ATS —ED, silk, I think, in most of the- colonies. But there are many manufactures that we...husbandry. Agriculture is truly productive of new wealth; manufacturers only change forms, and, whatever value they give to the materials they work upon, they... | |
| Lewis James Carey - 1928 - 266 trang
...Cadwalader Evans from London regarding Great Britain's prohibition of certain manufactures in the American colonies: "But there are many manufactures that we...change forms, and, whatever value they give to the materials they work upon, they in the mean time consume an equal value in provisions, &c. So that riches... | |
| Henry William Spiegel - 1991 - 904 trang
...America Physiocratie influences can be noted in a few remarks by Benjamin Franklin, who wrote in 1768: "Agriculture is truly productive of new wealth; manufactures...change forms, and, whatever value they give to the materials they work upon, they in the meantime consume an equal value in provisions," Jefferson's agrarianism... | |
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