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I need not take the of
state that for of it from the
nature of political economy it
The anticipated political changes
may be expected to create an
unprecedented dependency for new
investigation upon demand for new
opinions for new legislative measures
and many circumstances tend to shew
that unless something is done by those
who have a the knowledge of
political econpmy do something to
take the lead in directing the
public opinion in favor of sound
measures they those persons and
and all the most instructed
classes will be put forced to actupon
the defens defensive against
the doctrines and projects of some public specimens
whose boldness and person
is generally for offence
in proportion to their ignorance
of such men as there the
advocates of the so called
equitable adjustment. There are
also many in som public bodies
with "interests" adverse to
the public, as the shipping interest
and the colonial interests, with
which no single individuals have
rarely any special or adequate inducement
to contend. It is by a limited
Our association which By means
of an association or public
society it appears to me that
a most beneficial influence
might many mischiefs evils might
be counteracted and a most
beneficial influence over on public
public opinion exercised.
It would be tke
convenient time and spa
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