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Page 32
... trade within the reach of the nation , and the mak- ing even of every possible exertion to discover new sources , the present is that occasion . Are we not engaged in a struggle which calls on us for resources greater than ever yet were ...
... trade within the reach of the nation , and the mak- ing even of every possible exertion to discover new sources , the present is that occasion . Are we not engaged in a struggle which calls on us for resources greater than ever yet were ...
Page 33
... trade . " Very true , indeed ; and is not expence ne- cessary in the carrying on of every trade ; in some more , in some less ? " But the expences in the Indian trade were very extraordinary . " It may be so ; and were not the profits ...
... trade . " Very true , indeed ; and is not expence ne- cessary in the carrying on of every trade ; in some more , in some less ? " But the expences in the Indian trade were very extraordinary . " It may be so ; and were not the profits ...
Page 35
... trade : but trade we possessed with India , and might have continued to possess , though we never had obtained a single conquest . We now trade with China , though we have made no conquests in China ; and , which is worthy of remark ...
... trade : but trade we possessed with India , and might have continued to possess , though we never had obtained a single conquest . We now trade with China , though we have made no conquests in China ; and , which is worthy of remark ...
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