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<note>Police Report <lb/>Expence of punishment <lb/>N.S. Wales</note> | |||
Trade, the common source of illusion to which<lb/>so many foundations of the same class have<lb/>been indebted for their existence can scarcely<lb/>have had much concern in the present instance.<lb/>for here, as well the person to trade with<lb/>as the things to trade for, was plainly <add>here <gap/></add> wanting: <lb/>a length <add>distance</add> of voyage double in point of time<lb/><note>(for time not space is in<lb/>such cases <add>of this sort</add> the object to <lb/>be measured)</note><lb/>to that of an East India voyage<lb/>thought <add>not</add> in all cases <add>any valuable commodities</add> not an absolutely comparable<lb/>obstacle would constantly not have<lb/>been looked to as an efficient cause of trade.<lb/>If by <del>plan</del> the cultivation of waste land<lb/>at the antipodes a man can make more<lb/>for <del>an</del> and upon a given capital than<lb/>he can make <add>is to be made</add> by the cultivation of waste land<lb/>an improvement of cultivated at home,<lb/><del>coloni</del> insurance against accidents of all<lb/>kinds taken into the account, <del>the culti</del><lb/>colonization may be beneficial <add>profitable</add> to the individual:<lb/>if government can levy upon the<lb/><gap/> produce of capital so employ'd<lb/>contributions to a greater amount (over and <lb/>above the expense of <add>the</add> government and defence<lb/>of such Colony including the chance of a war<lb/><add>to be</add> engaged in for its defence) than what it could<lb/>levy with equal care upon the produce of an<lb/>equal mass of capital employd in the<lb/>same way at home, colonization may in a<lb/>financial point of view be profitable to government.<lb/>How far in other instances <del>these</del> conceptions<lb/><pb/> | |||
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Police Report
Expence of punishment
N.S. Wales
Trade, the common source of illusion to which
so many foundations of the same class have
been indebted for their existence can scarcely
have had much concern in the present instance.
for here, as well the person to trade with
as the things to trade for, was plainly here wanting:
a length distance of voyage double in point of time
(for time not space is in
such cases of this sort the object to
be measured)
to that of an East India voyage
thought not in all cases any valuable commodities not an absolutely comparable
obstacle would constantly not have
been looked to as an efficient cause of trade.
If by plan the cultivation of waste land
at the antipodes a man can make more
for an and upon a given capital than
he can make is to be made by the cultivation of waste land
an improvement of cultivated at home,
coloni insurance against accidents of all
kinds taken into the account, the culti
colonization may be beneficial profitable to the individual:
if government can levy upon the
produce of capital so employ'd
contributions to a greater amount (over and
above the expense of the government and defence
of such Colony including the chance of a war
to be engaged in for its defence) than what it could
levy with equal care upon the produce of an
equal mass of capital employd in the
same way at home, colonization may in a
financial point of view be profitable to government.
How far in other instances these conceptions
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