A Brief Review of the Causes Which Have Progressively Operated to Enhance the Pr

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A Brief Review of the Causes Which Have Progressively Operated to Enhance the Pr
Joseph Chamberlain
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Presented to hisIMajesty in the preceding year. ~'J hey represented that the annual export of corn from Great Britain, taken on an average of nine- teen years, from the year 1746 to the year 1765, inclusive, exceeded the imports 651, 0001. And that the imports for 1 8 years, ending in the 3'ear I7H9, exceeded the exports 291, 0001 Hence it is evident, that if agriculture has not declined, the annual consumption of corn in this kingdom in the above period, increased 942, 0001. And since the year... 1789 it has increased in an am. R. Z- ing . ( 51 ) ing degree. A sure proof of tiie increase, not only of population, but of opulence.
If we could at all times depend on other coun- tries for supplies of corn, we might safely go on, without any regard to the quantity of provisions which the kingdom produced, depending entirely upon the more lucrative pursuits of trade and ma- nufactures. The Seven United Provinces of the Netherlands pursued this course. Holland be- came the mart of Europe for corn, though the annual produce of that country was not equal to the consumption of the inhabitants for two months.


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