It is very conceivable, that the labor of man alone laid out upon a work, requiring great skill and art to bring it to perfection, may be more productive, in value, than the labour of nature and man combined, when directed towards more simple operations and objects


Report on Manufactures (1791)


It is very conceivable, that the labor of man alone laid out upon a work, requiring great skill and art to bring it to perfection, may be more...

It is very conceivable, that the labor of man alone laid out upon a work, requiring great skill and art to bring it to perfection, may be more...

It is very conceivable, that the labor of man alone laid out upon a work, requiring great skill and art to bring it to perfection, may be more...

It is very conceivable, that the labor of man alone laid out upon a work, requiring great skill and art to bring it to perfection, may be more...