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1. artificer whatever ; and the trust which is reposed in him is of much greater importance
2. of trading in a town-corporate, than for a poor artificer to obtain that of working in it
3. it was enacted, that "no servant in husbandry nor common labourer, nor servant to any artificer inhabiting out of a city or burgh, shall use or wear in their clothing any cloth above two shillings the broad yard
4. Part of the capital of the master manufacturer is employed as a fixed capital in the instruments of his trade, and replaces, together with its profits, that of some other artificer of whom he purchases them
5. When an artificer has acquired a little more stock than is necessary for carrying on his own business in supplying the neighbouring country, he does not, in North America, attempt to establish with it a manufacture for more distant sale, but employs it in the purchase and improvement of uncultivated land
6. From artificer he becomes planter ; and neither the large wages nor the easy subsistence which that country affords to artificers, can bribe him rather to work for other people than for himself
7. He feels that an artificer is the servant of his customers, from whom he derives his subsistence; but that a planter who cultivates his own land, and derives his necessary subsistence from the labour of his own family, is really a master, and independent of all the world
8. In countries, on the contrary, where there is either no uncultivated land, or none that can be had upon easy terms, every artificer who has acquired more stock than he can employ in the occasional jobs of the neighbourhood, endeavours to prepare work for more distant sale
9. Each tradesman or artificer derives his subsistence from the employment, not of one, but of a hundred or a thousand different customers
10. It is an acquired advantage only, which one artificer has over his neighbour, who exercises another trade; and yet they both find it more advantageous to buy of one another, than to make what does not belong to their particular trades
11. another, or he may carry on some little retail trade ; and if he has no stock, he may find employment either as a country labourer, or as an artificer
12. An artificer, for example, who, in the first six months after harvest, executes ten pounds worth of work, though he should, in the same time, consume ten pounds worth of corn and other necessaries, yet really adds the value of ten pounds to the annual produce of the land and labour of the society
13. But if the ten pounds worth of corn and other necessaries which were consumed by the artificer, had been consumed by a soldier, or by a menial servant, the value of that part of the annual produce which existed at the end of the six months, would have been ten pounds less than it actually is in consequence of the labour of the artificer
14. Though the value of what the artificer produces, therefore, should not, at any one moment of time, be supposed greater than the value he consumes, yet, at every moment of time, the actually existing value of goods in the market is, in consequence of what he produces, greater than it otherwise would be
15. But the moment that an artificer, a smith, a carpenter, or a weaver, for example, quits his
16. A shepherd has a great deal of leisure; a husbmdman, in the rude state of husbandry, has some; an artificer or manufacturer has none at all
17. Those improvements in husbandry, too, which the progress of arts and manufactures necessarily introduces, leave the husbandman as little leisure as the artificer
18. In a militia, the character of the labourer, artificer, or tradesman, predominates over that of the soldier; in a standing army, that of the soldier predominates over every other character ; and in this distinction seems to consist the essential difference between those two different species of military force
19. 1 There was a wise man, a great artificer, and the Lord conceived love for him and received him, so that he should see the uppermost dwellings and be an eye witness of the wise and great and inconceivable and immutable realm of God Almighty, of the very wonderful and glorious and bright and many eyed station of the Lord's servants, and of the inaccessible throne of the Lord, and of the degrees and manifestations of the incorporeal hosts, and of the ineffable ministration of the multitude of the elements, and of the various apparition and inexpressible singing of the host of Cherubim, and of the boundless light
20. 40 Now therefore restore it to a rod as it was at first, and we will also restore our rods as they were at first, and if your rod shall swallow our rods, then shall we know that the spirit of God is in you, and if not, you are only an artificer like to ourselves
21. 1 There was a wise man a great artificer and the Lord conceived love for him and received him so that he should see the uppermost dwellings and be an eye witness of the wise and great and inconceivable and immutable realm of God Almighty of the very wonderful and glorious and bright and many eyed station of the Lord's servants and of the inaccessible throne of the Lord and of the degrees and manifestations of the incorporeal hosts and of the ineffable ministration of the multitude of the elements and of the various apparition and inexpressible singing of the host of Cherubim and of the boundless light
22. ―They did not say,‖ the artificer said again in the same, dry tone
23. The artificer looked back at him with the same glance
24. their ID codes,‖ he said, referring to the artificer he‘d had a run-in with
25. Through such questions and many others, they seek to recognize this universe and its causes, and even to recognize the Originator of it and the Artificer of what it contains
26. The painter paints, and the artificer makes a bridle and reins, but neither understands the use of them--the knowledge of this is confined to the horseman; and so of other things
27. And the maker of either of them makes a bed or he makes a table for our use, in accordance with the idea--that is our way of speaking in this and similar instances--but no artificer makes the ideas themselves: how could he?
28. Our readers will learn, not altogether without interest, in reference to the recent romantic rise in fortune of a young artificer in iron of this neighborhood (what a theme, by the way, for the magic pen of our as yet not universally acknowledged townsman TOOBY, the poet of our columns!) that the youth's earliest patron, companion, and friend, was a highly respected individual not entirely unconnected with the corn and seed trade, and whose eminently convenient and commodious business premises are situate within a hundred miles of the High Street
29. He was no mechanic or artificer, yet many of his questions had sent Fultyn questing down highly profitable avenues which might never have occurred to him otherwise
30. Whether that Artificer of things,