The Hard Times; Agricultural Development the True Remedy: Four Papers ...

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The Hard Times; Agricultural Development the True Remedy: Four Papers ...
Franklin W Franklin Webster Smith
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President of the poor-law commission : ^* When 1 ask you to colonize, what is it but to carry the superfluity of one part of our country to the defi- ciency of the other? To cultivate the desert by means that are idle here? In one simple word, to convey the plough to the field, the workman to his work, the hungry to his food ?....! direct your attention to the United States, the greatest colony the world ever saw, but by no means the only proof of the immense extension given to trade by plantin
...g settlers on new and ample fields. What would have been the wealth and population of this country had the United States never been peopled?
I think it will be admitted that, taking tha United Kingdom and the United States alone, the fact of colonizing that single country has at least doubled the numbers and wealth of the English race." f Said John Stuart Mill: "There need be no hesitation in affirming that colonization, in the present state of the world, is the very best affair of business in which the capital of an old and.


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