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18 Decr 1801
Maximum
Ulteriora
{An observation I set out with – an admission if the reader pleases – for an
observation would otherwise but ill bestowed upon a matter sufficiently obvious
to every body, that} a maximum law, Defensible as it appears, is but a temporary
expedient /palliative/ and at best but a palliative in relation to the
inconveniences under which we have been labouring, and under which, if no remedy
of a more radical complexion be applied, we seem condemned to labour. /though I
see nothing which should prevent its being a permanent one in principle subject
to variation in respect of nominal price./
To the catalogue of remedies that have been proposed, no new article, I am
confident, remains to be added: but in regard to the selection of them it
presents itself to any view as a topic that wants much of being exhausted.
Pernicious – inoperative – inadequate – indispensable such is the mixture I have
been accustomed to view /see/ in the same page.+
The mischief has two roots /causes/ - habitual scarcity and dearness beyond the
scarcity: both habitual and permanent: roots altogether unconnected, and which
require carefully to be distinguished with the utmost care.
The scarcity has for its ulterior cause, prosperity in all its shapes: an
exuberant population – exuberant not with reference to wealth taken in all its
shapes – for that too is in exuberance, but with respect to the capacity of
raising within the local precincts of the chief seat of empire, the quantity of
food necessary for the sustenance of its inhabitants.
[+] Write dogmatically, for shortness having prefaced by an apology.
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