On the Supply of Employment And Subsistence for the Labouring Classes in Fisher
On the Supply of Employment And Subsistence for the Labouring Classes in Fisher
Thomas Bernard
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[43] have been a wretched, insignificant, and contemptible people: manufactures and commerce would have been almost un- known amongst us, and agriculture would have sympathized in the general depression. But on the other hand, if we will act with regard to our SALT as wisely as we have done as to our COALS, encourage the profitable use of it in arts and manufactures, and give to our own countrymen the free and (as far as maybe) the exclusive be- nefit of it, * all the advantages which this * Th...e British government is not the only one in the world that, in this respect, misjudges of its own true interest. In his interesting and valuable account of the Brazils, Mr. BARROW states that, though there is plenty of salt on that coast, yet the exclusive right of the crown puts so high a price on it, that they cannot afford to give it their cattle, to whom the use of it is essential ; nor can they afford to salt their meat with it, as " the salt that would be required to preserve the
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