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15 Oct 1802
II. Collins Extracts
Economy
Settlers hopeless
Introduction
No tolerably sufficiently assured market for the sale of produce,
no tolerably reasonable or tolerably even assured market for the
purchase of comforts or even necessaries—Perpetual
danger of not only of general , but of actual famine, from
the united agency of the various and abundant abundant and diversified causes
of destruction above enumerated; and famine perpetuates
at the door and without a prospect of those defences and possibility of treasuring up those
resources resorting to those which public produce suggests and public industry
provides which in the industry are so universally looked to and so generally
within reach attainable in all within reach the civilized countries of the old world.
In this economical department of the inquiry the evidence
that presents itself may be trusted hard relied on with still more confidence
than in the moral. In Conclusions and assertions
respecting the productive degrees of depravity may be too badly will be liable to the suspicions more or less exposed to
of and exaggeration inaccuracy and exaggeration.
and too little grounded and uncircumscribed: histories of particular
accidents and losses are not in any equal degree exposed
to the same causes of error mistakes suspicions and objections, of aberration from the
precise truth of things— precise line of truth and accuracy causes of misrepresentation.
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