Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1868 - 418 páginas |
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Página 69
... profit it does not answer to spend 48 per cent . of the capital in superintendence , as in the engineering department of the Indian Government ; and Indian rail- way companies , knowing this , manage to keep their su- perintendence ...
... profit it does not answer to spend 48 per cent . of the capital in superintendence , as in the engineering department of the Indian Government ; and Indian rail- way companies , knowing this , manage to keep their su- perintendence ...
Página 72
... profit obtained and the work performed . No incompetent person hopes , by offering a douceur in the Times , to get a permanent place in a mercantile office . But where , as under government , there is no employer's self- interest to ...
... profit obtained and the work performed . No incompetent person hopes , by offering a douceur in the Times , to get a permanent place in a mercantile office . But where , as under government , there is no employer's self- interest to ...
Página 74
... profit does , in the end , teach farmers that deep draining is good ; though it takes long to do this . Manufacturers do , ultimately , learn the most economical speed at which to work their steam - engines ; though precedent has long ...
... profit does , in the end , teach farmers that deep draining is good ; though it takes long to do this . Manufacturers do , ultimately , learn the most economical speed at which to work their steam - engines ; though precedent has long ...
Página 76
... profit elsewhere - do not continue for twenty years a burden , like the compensated officials of some abolished department of the State . Consider again how necessarily these unordained agen- cies fit themselves to their work . It is a ...
... profit elsewhere - do not continue for twenty years a burden , like the compensated officials of some abolished department of the State . Consider again how necessarily these unordained agen- cies fit themselves to their work . It is a ...
Página 108
... profit has been made on the capital over which he has command ; and according to the result , his engagement is continued , perhaps at an increased salary , or he is discharged . Under such circumstances , bribery would hardly be ...
... profit has been made on the capital over which he has command ; and according to the result , his engagement is continued , perhaps at an increased salary , or he is discharged . Under such circumstances , bribery would hardly be ...
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