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Excerpt from Financial and Political Facts of the Eighteenth Century: With Comparative Estimates of the Revenue, Expenditure, Debts, Manufactures, and Commerce of Great Britain
We have alfo the local advantages, and con veniences of a number of navigable rivers and canals, that communicate With all our prin cipal manufacturing towns, and facilitate the tranfport of bulky articles of commerce frombne fea to another. In this inland na vigatibn Great Britain has advantages that no other nation at prefent enjoys, by having no midland manufacturing town at a greater dill tance than 70 miles from the (ea, or, which'is the fame thing, from the port where the come modifies either for a foreign or home market are to be (hipped. Thefe are circumflances which are probably of more confequence to this as a commercial country, than all her foreign conque?s and acquifitions.
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