An Inquiry Into the Nature And Causes of the Wealth of Nations 1

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Dupre de St. Maur, and with that which I have been endeavouring to explain.
Bifhop Fleetwood and Mr. Dupre de St. Maur are the two authors who feem to have collected, with the greateft diligence and fidelity, the prices of things in ancient times. It is fomewhat cu- rious that, though their opinions are fo very dif- ferent, their facts, fo far as they relate to the price of corn at leaft, fhould coincide fo very exactly.
It is not, however, fo much from the low price of corn, as from that of fo
...me other parts of the rude produce of land, that the mod judi- cious writers have inferred the great value of filver in thofe very ancient times. Corn, it has been faid, being a fort of manufacture, was, in thofe rude ages, much dearer in proportion than the greater part of other commodities ; it is meant, I fuppofe, than the greater part of un- manufactured commodities j fuch as cattle, poul- try, game of all kinds, &c. That in thofe times of poverty and barbarifm thefe were proportion- ably THE WEALTH OF NATIONS.

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