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The first ofthem was out of consideration. The early iron men looked for water-fallsinstead, and for the wood of the primeval forest. [Footnote: It is noweasy to learn that a coal-mine may be a more valuable possession than agold-mine, and that iron is better as an industry than silver. There aremountains of iron in Mexico, but no coal, and silver-mines so rich thatsilver, smelted with expensive wood fuel, is the staple product of thecountry. Yet the people are among the poorest in Christendom.... There is aceaseless iron-famine, so that the chiefest form of railway robbery isthe stealing of the links and pins from trains. There are almost nometal industries. A barbaric agriculture prevails for the want ofmaterial for the making of tools. The actual means of progress are notat hand, notwithstanding the product of silver, which goes by weight asa commodity to purchase most that the country needs. ] They became verynecessary to the country in 1755--when the "French" war came, and theythen began the making of the shot and guns used in that struggle, andbecame accustomed to the manufacture in time for the Revolution.
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