A Method of Tanning Without Bark
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BY William R. Maples 31 May, 2019
Excerpt.......That it is the best Policy in any Government, to encourage, and provide for the full Employment of the People; since thereby, the Number, Wealth, Strength, and Quiet of the Inhabitants are increased. That the Gain, or Loss of any Nation ... Read more
Excerpt.......That it is the best Policy in any Government, to encourage, and provide for the full Employment of the People; since thereby, the Number, Wealth, Strength, and Quiet of the Inhabitants are increased. That the Gain, or Loss of any Nation by Trade, is known and determined by the Proportion, which the Exports bear in Value to the Imports. On this depends the absolute Quantity of Money in a Nation; the Relative Quantity of the several Species, that composeth this Money, being ascertained by the Value imposed on those Species; either as it agrees with, or differs from the Value set thereon by other Nations. A Nation certainly loses by a Trade, whose Exports are not completely manufactured, and whole Imports are fully wrought. A few Manufactures will serve to exchange for great Quantities of the simple Produce of the Earth. The Value of Manufactures is principally owing to Labour and Art. If upon these Principles, we examine the State of the Trade of Ireland; I fear we shall find it, in a very declining, and ruinous Condition. Less
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William Ross Maples, Ph.D. (1937–1997) was a noted forensic anthropologist working at the C.A. Pound Human Identification Laboratory at the Florida Museum of Natural History. His specialty was the s...
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