England And America a Comparison of the Social And Political State of Both Nati

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England And America a Comparison of the Social And Political State of Both Nati
Edward Gibbon Wakefield
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A Polish or Russian noble, or a slave-owner in Virginia, if he were to exchange the produce of his land directly with a Manchester manufacturer for the produce of steam-engines, would hardly know what to do with his purchase. The English will be able to obtain a great deal of very cheap corn, only by an indirect trade ; selling their manufactured goods where such things are in great request, for things which are in great request with the producers of cheap corn ; just as the Genoese buy corn an...d meat in Pied- mont with salt-fish and hard money, which they first obtain by means of trade with North and South America. By what indirect, and perhaps very complicated traffic, cheap corn would come to England in consequence of cheap manufactured goods going from England, the English government need not inquire: that is a point which may gafely be left to the traders, and any meddling with it by the government could not but be hurtful. But, whether there be in the world a sufficient demand for manufactured goods to enable the English to obtain cheap corn by some MEANS OF EXTENDING FREE TRADE, &C.

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