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20 Dec.r 1801
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Ulteriora
Bounty &c […?]
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produce, the expected fruit of the bounty, is what I will not pretend to give the
most random guess at: any more than what it would be necessary the bounty should
be in order to pay foreigners for coming for their corn to a country labouring
under an habitual dearth and scarcity. Produce, I am aware, may be augmented in
certain circumstances, otherwise than by augmenting the quantity of land in
culture. The quantity of mineral manure and labour might be encreased at any
time; the quantity of vegetable and animal manure might be encreased in time.
But the addition from this source to the means of produce (without addition to
land) would take place in regard to such lands as were understocked /the bounty
should find understocked/ with capital at that time: besides that a part of it
would even in that case be added by the farmer to his fund /provision/ of
present stock of instruments of present enjoyment – to the unproductive part of
his expenditure: whereas the bounty will /would/ be received as well for the
produce of land unsusceptible of further improvement, as for the produce of the
most improvable and scantily stocked lands.
Insufficient against scarcity, these enhancements of the prices of corn will be
still more palpably so against dearth, against enhancements of the aggregate of
prices of all sorts of things taken together: for stopping the augmentation of
the aggregate of prices – that is the depretiation /decrease/ of the value of
money as applied to the purchase of vendible things of all sorts, there is but
one course to take, which is to stop the augmentation in the quantity of it.
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