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Show L..H‘.¢v.-v<~e,_, 0"."va ( 6A; l ( ‘55 l bgOppi-etfion ; on rheotherhand to prtzlisrve the the Balls of all, manual labour, is cheaper her! Dillineti-Oris which the Difference 0f their SiEUMl-- than it is there, to great is their DCflMl‘ld to clear the immenle Tracts which llill lie wattle, om has made, is true policy, which has the general Good for its Objeft: Extent of Conn.try, Fertility of Soil, Cheapnefs of Land, Vari~ ety of Climate, and itarcity of Inhabitants, na- turally lead the Americans to Cultivation : There are. hardly any Productions of the Earth which they cannot raile; including~ the am Indira Illand's‘ I believe. there are none: But putting and to improve thole which they have hitherto been able to cultivate but partially. The M2. nulhétures therefore of Gm; Britain mull on all thele Accounts be lirperior in Quality, and lower in price than thole of flmrrzce.‘ And the neceflary Confequence from the dll'l'tifflnt Err- them out of the Cale for the prefent, the Com cumfl'ances of the two Countries 15, that her net can encroach upon the other in the _Articles that tinent alone can produce Provifions for Subfilt- are particularly adapted to each, wrthoutl'rejua enee, Con-imodrries for Commei‘Ce, and the raw dice to both: Commerce is in many l‘t?f})tit€l‘3 common to both; but Lands are wanting in Materials for Manufai‘kurers to work with, in much greater Variety, in Quantities immeai‘iip rably larger, and on Terms by far more ealy than they could be railed in Grmi [fr/train; here on the contrary, landed Property is very valuzh the one for Produce, and hands cannothe found. for Mamifaftories in the other ; Should. then the Await-227.2; attempt to extend their lVlanu-Iacturesa beyond the point, to which the convenience or isle, and but a {mall proportion of it llill re- the Planter, and the accrlental (,rrcumhances tniiinaimproveable to any confitlerable degree, Toy lort‘c oi" Cultivation only ~, to that the Oc~ of Individuals, will naturally carrythem, mould" they endeavour to eilablilh thenias Branehesvor Commerce, they would immediately rare the rice of Labour already extravagantlylngnv, eupation of Lantl it rather a lVleans of veiling; thanof acquiring Money. Butthe Inhabitants of Grant Brion}; are more than fin'iicient for its; they would. draw oft Cher people from their" priz- They have Science, Experience, and per Employment in agriculture ; retard the r'nv‘ 1" r "L 'l l" ‘H' -, cnec ‘ 'my F‘ o‘t, I n ail llflpt Let clear.ing of< the "M "r ments of Land; loan itspi‘odlle‘c. with armour- Skill, fupportetl by Riches and Credit equal to. tionvl EXPEDCC; enhance the late o‘l all the any undertaking, while a conflant Correfpcin(lence and ealy Intercourle between themfelves, and a univerlhl Commerce to all parts of the Globe, enables them to (lilpoie of all they prepare for LMerchant‘lize: In every one of thele Neceifitries of Lire; and their lucceis irn the Cultivation, and mull feel: for Fortunes, and even for Stibfillance in 'l'racle and I‘t/lanufactures: Articles fo neCcllary to Manufac‘tOi-ics, they have: greatly the Advantage of the Ahwz'mm; 21ml the End, if they llzoultl ‘uceeed, yvoulu be le‘ie- Letrimental to their l‘i/lother Lountry, man to Uierrfijves, Succelk however is "to: to' he c.31V‘eélecl: The Dilhculfi: that mil an L from me Eiremni'h nces or the. C: untry and the Genius of adverfe to Manu- farflures, |