Avorking boy developes rapidly into the skilled artizan, and having once mastered one part of his business, he is never content until he has mastered all. Doing one mechanical operation well, and only that one, does not satisfy him or his employer. He... Parliamentary Papers - 3. lappuseautors: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1854Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1854 - 866 lapas
...standard than those of a much superior social grade in society in the old world, the American working boy developes rapidly into the skilled artizan, and...mastered all. Doing one mechanical operation well, anc? only that one, does not satisfy him or his employer. He is ambitious to do something more than... | |
| William Chambers - 1854 - 128 lapas
...grade in society in the Old World, the American working-boy develops rapidly into the skilled artisan ; and having once mastered one part of his business,...one mechanical operation well, and only that one, dues not satisfy him or his employer. He is ambitious to do something more than a set task, and, therefore,... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1857 - 866 lapas
...grade in society in the Old World, the American working boy develops rapidly into the skilled artisan ; and having once mastered one part of his business, he is never content until he has mastered all." In another part of his report, talking of the precious metala, Mr. Wallis says, that having their minds... | |
| 1857 - 862 lapas
...grade in society in the Old World, the American working boy develops rapidly into the skilled artisan ; and having once mastered one part of his business, he is never content until he has mastered all." In another part of his report, talking of the precious metals, Mr. Wallis says, that having their minds... | |
| Henry Allon - 1868 - 728 lapas
...manufacturing states of Europe. The American working-boy developes rapidly into the skilled artisan ; and having once mastered one part of his business,...only that one, does not satisfy him or his employer. The restless activity of mind and body, the anxiety to improve his own department of industry, the... | |
| Anthony Giddens, David Held - 1982 - 664 lapas
...House of Commons about the American worker of the nineteenth century: the American working boy develops rapidly into the skilled artizan, and having once...that one, does not satisfy him or his employer. He isambitious to do something more than a set task, and, therefore, he must learn all. The second part... | |
| John Cunningham Wood, Michael C. Wood - 2003 - 432 lapas
...those of a much superior social grade in society in the Old World, the American working boy develops rapidly into the skilled artizan, and having once...business, he is never content until he has mastered all. . . . The restless activity of mind and body — the anxiety to improve his own department of industry... | |
| 1862 - 464 lapas
...far higher standard than those of a much superior social grade in the Old World, the American working boy developes rapidly into the skilled artizan, and...is ambitious to do something more than a set task." The restless activity of mind and body, the anxiety to improve his own department of industry, the... | |
| 1862 - 434 lapas
...far higher standard than those of a much superior social grade in the Old World, the American working boy developes rapidly into the skilled artizan, and...only that one, does not satisfy him or his employer. lie is ambitious to do something more than a set task." The restless activity of mind and body, the... | |
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