Additions to Common Sense Addressed to the Inhabitants of America

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QJJ ESTIONS and ANSWERS.
IS the ftoppage of our exports to Great-Britain, and its dependancies, a political meafure ? They who aflert that the meafure is impolitic, argue thus. It is the intereft of every country to export its produce, and to import as little as poflible of the luxuries and manufactures of other countries ; the former en- the latter impoverifries the inhabitants of 2 country 34 Q, U E S T I O N S country thus exporting, and importing ; abftain, fay they, from the vanities and l
...uxuries with which Eng- land ufed to fupply us, and draw the cam of England by continuing to carry out the product of our labour and induftry.
This is fpecious, not folid reafoning. The exports from this continent to Great-Britain confift chiefly of rough materials, or of fuch luxuries, which by being refhipped from the ports of Great-Britain enable its merchants to traffic with foreign nations to greater ad- vantage, and to pay a balance by an exchange of com- modities, that muft otherwife be difcharged in bullion.


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