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For this reason amongst others is the
chosen of when an employment is to be chosen
which is to fill up the whole or the greatest
part of a man's working time, employments
requiring little exertion of bodily strength
seem preferable to such as require a great
exertion of strength, or to speak more shortly
though less exactly sedentary employments
seem preferable to athletic or laborious ones. Weaving
for example in all its numerous branches
to sawyers or blacksmith's work.
For the same reason, amongst laborious
works occupations employments for whatever quantity measure of labour it may
be thought fit to exact whether in a view to
health or profit such employments appear
eminently adapted to the design which may be
carried on performed without any degree or mode of exertion
beyond what it is certain that any
person whatsoever not disabled by sickness
is equal to. On this account amongst others
walking in a what for example is preferable
to where a given quantity of force is to be
produced a mode in which the body a man acts by the
mere weight of his body is better preferable on to one
in which the force is immediately produced by muscular
exertion: walking in a whirl to heaving at a capstern.
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