| 1833 - 814 페이지
...-greater.— SOUTH. COMMERCE. THERE is much useful exchange between different nations, which we call Commerce. All countries will not produce the same things ; but,...and other southern countries. But we get all these things in exchange for knives, and scissors, and cloth, which we can make much better and cheaper than... | |
| 1833 - 310 페이지
...them to send us the cotton-wool, and .they take in exchange part of the cotton made into cloth ; aud thus both we and they are best supplied. Tea, again,...and other southern countries. But we get all these things in exchange for knives, and scissors, and cloth, which we can make much better and cheaper than... | |
| 1833 - 438 페이지
...things ; but, by means of exchanges, each country may enjoy all the produce of the others. Tea, thus, comes from China, and sugar from the West Indies;...and other southern countries. But we get all these things in exchange for knives, and scissors, and cloth, which we can make much better and cheaper than... | |
| Martin Doyle, William Hickey - 1857 - 202 페이지
...cotton-wool, while they take in exchange part of the cotton made into cloth ; and thus they and we are test supplied. Tea, again, comes from China, and sugar...and other southern countries. But we get all these things in exchange for knives, and scissors, and cloth, which we can make much better and cheaper than... | |
| H.J. Infield - 1879 - 168 페이지
...take in exchange part of the cotton made into cloth ; and thus both wo and they are best supplied. 2. Tea, again, comes from China, and sugar from the West...Portugal, and other southern countries. But we get all those things in exchange for knives, and scissors, and cloth ; which we can make much better and cheaper... | |
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