theriches,andsofaraspowerdependsupon
riches,thepoustalion
tothevalueofitsannualproduce,thefundfroxesstultitelybepaidbutthegreatobjectofthepoliticalenoofeveryuntryistoincreasetherichesandpowerofthatuntryitought,therefore,togivenopreferencenorsuperiorenuragenttotheforeigntradeofnsutionabovethehotrade,nortothecarryingtradeaboveeitheroftheothertoughtneithertoforcenortoallureintoeitherofthosetershareofthecapitaloftheuntry
thanofitsord
heproduceofanyparticularbranchofindustryexust
besentabroadandexethingforhereisa
dendathohoutsuchexportationapartoftheproductivelabouroftheuntrystcease,andthevalueofitsannualproducedinishthelandandlabourofgreatbritainproducegenerallyre,andof
thehorketrequiresthesurpluspartofthetherefore,stbesentabroad,andexethingforhere
isadendathoitisonlybyansofsuchexportationthatthissurpluscanacquireavaluesufficienttopensatethelabourandexpenseofproducingittheneighbourhoodoftheseaast,andthebanksofallnavigablerivers,areadvantageoussituationsforindustry,onlybecausetheyfacilitatetheexportationandexchangeofsuchsurplusproduceforsothingelseoreindendthere
heforeigngoodshuspurchasedhthe
surplusproduesticindustryexceedthedendofthehorket,thesurpluspartoftheustbesentabroadagainandexethingreindendathoabout
niysixthousandhogsheadsoftobacareannuallypurchasedinvirginiaandrylandhapartofthesurplusproduceofbritishindustrybutthedendofgreatbritaindoesnotrequire,perhaps,rethanfourteenthousandifthereiningeightythousand,therefore,uldnotbesentabroadandexethingreindendatho,theiortation
oftheustceaseiediately,andhittheproductivelabourofallthoseinhabitantsofgreatbritain,presenteloyedinpreparingthegoodshheseeightytwothousandhogsheadsareannuallypurchasedthosegoods,harepartoftheproduceofthelandandlabourofgreatbritain,havingnorketatho,andbeingdeprivedofthatheyhadabroad,stostroundabout
foreigntradeofnsution,thereforey,uponsooccasions,beasnecessaryforsupportingtheproductivelabouroftheuntry,andthevalueofitsannualproduce,asthestdirecthecapitalstockofanyuntryisincreasedtosuchadegreethatitployedinsupplyingthe
nsutionandsupportingtheproductivelabourofthatparticularuntry,thesurpluspartofitnaturallydisgorgesitselfintotheingthe
saofficestootheruntriesthecarryingtradeisthenaturaleffectandsytofgreatnationalh;butitdoesnotseeobethenaturalenwhohave
beendisposedtofavouritentsseeo
havestakentheeffectandsytoorthecauseholland,inproportiontotheextentofthelandandthenuerofitsinhabitants,byfartherichestuntryineurope,has,acrdingly,thegreatestshareofthecarryingtradeofeuropeengland,perhapsthesendrichestuntryofeurope,islikeohaveansiderableshareofit;though
nlypassesforthecarryingtradeofenglandwillfrequently,perhaps,befoundtobenorethanaroundaboutforeigntradeofnsutionsuchare,inagreatasure,thetradeshegoodsoftheeastandindies,andof
ariarketsthosegoodsaregenerally
purchasedeitheriediatelyhtheproduceofbritishindustry,orethingelseh
thatproduce,andthefinalretusofthosetradesaregenerallyusedosudingreatbritainthetradehiscarriedoninbritishbottobethedifferentportsofthe
diterranean,andsotradeofthesakindcarriedonbybritishrchantsbetake,
perhaps,theprincipalbranchesofisproperlythecarryingtradeofgreatbritain
theextentofthehotradeandofthecapitalhcanbeeloyedinit,isnecessarilylitedbythevalueofthesurplusproduceofallthosedistantplaceshintheuntryoexchangetheirrespectiveproductionsh
another:thatoftheforeigntradeofnsution,bythevalueofthesurplusproduceoftheryandofcanbe
purchasedhit:thatofthecarryingtradebythevalueofthesurplusproduceofallthedifferentuntriesinthespossibleextent,therefore,isinannerinfiniteinparisonofthatoftheotherthe
greatestcapitals
thensiderationofhisoeprofitisthesole
tiveinestheoployit
eitherinagrieparticular
branchoftheailtradethedifferentquantitiesofproduotion,andthe
differentvaluesayaddtotheannual,produceofthelandandlabourofthesociety,acrdingasitiseloyedinoneorotherofthosedifferenterintohis
thoughtsinuntries,therefore,ost
profitableofalleloynts,andfagandirovingthestdirectroadstoasplendidfortune,thecapitalsofindividualsployedinthennerstadvantageoustothe
tohave
nosuperiorityoverthoseofothereloyntsinanypartofeuropeprojectors,indeed,ineveryerofit,havehinthesefeusedthepublistgnificentacunts
oftheprofitstobedebytheproventof
landhoutenteringintoanyparticulardiscussionoftheirpleobservationysatisfyusthatthe
resultoftheustbefalseostsplendid
fortunesthathavebeenacquiredintheurseofasinglelifebytradeandnufaallcapital,
sotisfroocapitalasingleinstanceofsuchafortuneacquiredbyagricultureinthesati,andfrouchacapital,hasnot,perhaps,occurred



