150 ON THE MEASURE OF VALUE. are fourteen distinct reiterations of the same piece of information. Column 8 is merely another enumeration of results obtained by simple operations in the rule of three. Itshows the quantities of labour which 100 quarters of corn would command, at the different rates ac- cording to which labour is rewarded in the third column. Column 9 is a similar enumeration of results, obtained in the same manner, and exhibits the quantity of labour which the products of the labour of 10 men in column 1 would respectively command, or the value of those aggregate quan- tities estimated in labour. This cursory review evinces, that the for- midable array of figures in the table yields not a single new or important truth; and that the seventh column, which was intended to afford the grand result of this tabular argument, ex- hibits merely a constant repetition of one of the assumptions on which the whole is built„, See Note F.