


This classic work, published in 1832, explores the relationship between technology, productivity, and economic progress. Babbage was one of the pioneers of modern computing, and his insights into the nature of machinery are still relevant today. This book is essential reading...


1. There exists, perhaps, no single circumstance which distinguishes our country more remarkably from all others, than the vast extent and perfection to which we have carried the contrivance of tools and machines for forming those conveniences of which so large a quantity is...





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There exists, perhaps, no single circumstance which distinguishes ourcountry more remarkably from all others, than the vast extent andperfection to which we have carried the contrivance of tools andmachines for forming those conveniences of which so large a quantityis consumed...

There exists, perhaps, no single circumstance which distinguishes ourcountry more remarkably from all others, than the vast extent andperfection to which we have carried the contrivance of tools andmachines for forming those conveniences of which so large a quantityis consumed...

There exists, perhaps, no single circumstance which distinguishes ourcountry more remarkably from all others, than the vast extent andperfection to which we have carried the contrivance of tools andmachines for forming those conveniences of which so large a quantityis consumed...

There exists, perhaps, no single circumstance which distinguishes ourcountry more remarkably from all others, than the vast extent andperfection to which we have carried the contrivance of tools andmachines for forming those conveniences of which so large a quantityis consumed...

There exists, perhaps, no single circumstance which distinguishes ourcountry more remarkably from all others, than the vast extent andperfection to which we have carried the contrivance of tools andmachines for forming those conveniences of which so large a quantityis consumed...

There exists, perhaps, no single circumstance which distinguishes ourcountry more remarkably from all others, than the vast extent andperfection to which we have carried the contrivance of tools andmachines for forming those conveniences of which so large a quantityis consumed...

There exists, perhaps, no single circumstance which distinguishes ourcountry more remarkably from all others, than the vast extent andperfection to which we have carried the contrivance of tools andmachines for forming those conveniences of which so large a quantityis consumed...

There exists, perhaps, no single circumstance which distinguishes ourcountry more remarkably from all others, than the vast extent andperfection to which we have carried the contrivance of tools andmachines for forming those conveniences of which so large a quantityis consumed...
