ewar
lastssuselvesproducenothing,areall
intainedbytheproduenslabourultiplied,
therefore,toanunnecessarynuer,theyyinaparticularyeasusogreatashareofthisproduce,asnottoleaveasuffiaintainingtheproductivelabourers,whoshouldreproduceitnextyearthenextyearsproduce,therefore,willbelessthanthatoftheforegoing,andifthesadisordershouldntinue,thatofthethirdyearilllessthanthatofthesendthoseunproductivehands,whoshouldbeintainedbyapartonlyofthesparerevenueofthepeople,ynsusogreatashareoftheirhereby
obligesogreatanuertoencroachupontheircapitals,uponthefundsdestinedfortheintenanceofproductivelabour,thatallthefrugalityandgoodnduaynotbeable
topensatetheeanddegradationofproduceoccasionedbythisviolentandforent
thisfrugalityandgoodnduct,hoost
oexperience,sufficienttopensate,
notonlytheprivateprodigalityandsnductofindividuals,butthepublienttheunifostant,
anduninterruptedeffortofeveryntobetterhisndition,theprinciplefroonal,ase
opulenceisoriginallyderived,isfrequentlypoointainthenaturalprogressofthingstoprovent,inspitebothoftheextravaganentandofthegreatesterrorsofadnistrationliketheunknoal
life,itfrequentlyrestoreshealthandvigourtothenstitution,inspite,notonlyofthedisease,butoftheabsurdprescriptionsofthedoctor
theannualproduceofthelandandlabourofanynationcanbeineansbutbyincreasing
eitherthenuerofitsproductivelabourers,ortheproductivepoployedthe
nuerofitsproductivelabourers,itisevident,canneverbechincreased,butinnsequenceofanincreaseofcapital,orofthefundsdestinedforintainingthetheproductivepowersofthesanueroflabourerscannotbeincreased,butinnsequeneadditionandiroventtothose
chinesandinstruntsateandabridgelabour;orofareproperdivisionanddistributionofeloyntineitherostal
isbyansofanadditionalcapitalonlythattheundertakerofanyenachineryor
keareproperdistributionofeloyntangthewhentheberofparts,tokeepevery
nnstantlyeloyedinoneuchgreater
ployedinevery
differentpartofthepare,therefore,thestateofanationattperiods,andfind,thattheannualproduceofitslandandlabourisevidentlygreateratthelatterthanattheforr,thatitslandsarebettercultivated,itsnufaerousandreflourishing,anditstrade
reextensive,aybeassuredthatitscapitalsthaveincreasedduringtheintervalbethosethat
resthavebeenaddedtoitbythegoodnduethan
hadbeentakenfroteitherbytheprivatesnductofothersorbythepublientbutweshallfind
thistohavebeentheostallnations,inall
tolerablyquietandpeaceabletis,evenofthoseenjoyedthestprudentandparsiniousgoventstoforrightjudgntofit,indeed,ustparethestateoftheuntryatperiodssooneanotherthe
progressisfrequentlysogradualthat,atnearperiods,theiroventisnotonlynotsensible,butfrohedeclensioneitherofcertainbranchesofindustry,orofcertaindistrictsoftheuntry,thingsetishappenthoughtheuntryingeneralbeingreatprosperity,therefrequentlyarisesasuspicionthattherichesandindustryoftheayingtheannualproduceofthelandandlabourofengland,forexale,iscertainlychgreaterthanitore
thanacenturyago,attherestorationofcharlesiithough,atpresent,feofthis,yetduringthis
period,fiveyearshaveseldoassedaebookor
pahlethasnotbeenpublished,ten,too,hsuchabilitiesastogainsoauthorityhthepublic,andpretendingtodenstratethatthehofthenationdeclining,thattheuntryed,agriculture
neglected,nufacturesdecaying,andtradeundonenorhavethesepubliphlets,theched
offspringoffalsehoodandvenalitynyoftheavebeentenbyverycandidandveryintelligentpeople,enothingbuttheybelieved,andfoootherreasonbutbecausetheybelievedit
theannualproduceofthelandandlabourofengland,again,uchgreaterattherestoration,thanan
supposeittohavebeenaboutanhundredyearsbefore,attheaccessionofelizabethatthisperiod,too,wehaveallreasontobelieve,theuntryuprovent
thanithadbeenaboutacenturybefore,tohecloseofthedissensionsbethehousesofyorkandlancastereventhenitteditionthanithadbeenatthe
nonquest,andatthenonquestthanduringthe
nfusionofthesaxonheptarchyevenatthisearlyperiod,itoreiroveduntrythanattheinvasionof
juliuscaesar,estate
erica
ineachofthoseperiods,houch
privateandpublianyexpensiveandunnecessaryintaining
produetis,inthe
nfusionofcivildisrd,suchabsoluteeanddestructionofstock,asghtbesupposed,notonlytoretard,asitcertainlydid,thenaturalacculationofriches,buttohavelefttheuntry,attheendoftheperiod,poorerthanatthebeginningthus,inthehappiestandstfortunateperiodofthell,thatany
disordersandsfortuneshaveoccurred,heyhavebeenforeseen,notonlytheioverishnt,butthetotalruinoftheuntrythehefireandthe
plagueoflondon,thetchhedisordersofthe
revolution,thehefourexpensivefrenchwarsof1688,1702,1742,and17



