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He allowed , however , that manufactures and commerce have more contributed
to increase the wealth of modern nations , than agriculture ; but he thought their
superiority to be owing merely to the peculiar favour which they have enjoyed ...
He allowed , however , that manufactures and commerce have more contributed
to increase the wealth of modern nations , than agriculture ; but he thought their
superiority to be owing merely to the peculiar favour which they have enjoyed ...
Side 120
whole world are all become agriculturists , manufac . turers , and traders , ( a
period which is not near at hand , ) manufacturing and trading nations are not
likely to lose any of their advantages , and will always preserve their wealth and
their ...
whole world are all become agriculturists , manufac . turers , and traders , ( a
period which is not near at hand , ) manufacturing and trading nations are not
likely to lose any of their advantages , and will always preserve their wealth and
their ...
Side 121
It is therefore evident , that the introduction of manufactures and commerce
among agricultural nations , which is to them an increase of wealth , can never be
prejudicial to the wealth of manufacturing and trading nations . A truth so
important in ...
It is therefore evident , that the introduction of manufactures and commerce
among agricultural nations , which is to them an increase of wealth , can never be
prejudicial to the wealth of manufacturing and trading nations . A truth so
important in ...
Side 122
manufactures , and to supply themselves with the produce of the man ' ufactures
and commerce of the North . . If their trade and manufactures have decayed , their
decline is to be attributed solely to the wars which swallowed their capitals ...
manufactures , and to supply themselves with the produce of the man ' ufactures
and commerce of the North . . If their trade and manufactures have decayed , their
decline is to be attributed solely to the wars which swallowed their capitals ...
Side 133
D M From this fact Lord Lauderdale concludes that it is the introduction of some
sort of machinery , to , the effect of the application of chemistry to manufactures ,
and to the increase or command of capital enabling the manufacturers to reduce
...
D M From this fact Lord Lauderdale concludes that it is the introduction of some
sort of machinery , to , the effect of the application of chemistry to manufactures ,
and to the increase or command of capital enabling the manufacturers to reduce
...
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