... of a great part of its rude produce, a very small part of the manufactured produce of other countries. The one exports what can subsist and accommodate but a very few, and imports the subsistence and accommodation of a great number. The other exports... The American Whig Review - Página 1911852Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...a greater quantity of subsistence can be annually imported into a particular country, than what its r it that is either useful or agreeable to them, upon easier terms than they could ha a town, though they frequently possess no lands of their own, yet draw to themselves, by their industry,... | |
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