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The Industrial Revolution

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Identifikator:
1027928145
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-159926
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Cunningham, William http://d-nb.info/gnd/128907487
Title:
The Industrial Revolution
Place of publication:
Cambridge
Publisher:
The University Press
Year of publication:
1922
Scope:
xxii S., S. 404-886
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2021
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Economics Books
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EMIGRATION AND THE COLONIES 863 
but we can see, as we read his report. how clearly he realised 40 an 
the magnitude of the interests involved in North America 
alone. “An almost boundless range of the richest soil still 
remains unsettled, and may be rendered available for the 
purposes of agriculture. The wealth of inexhaustible forests 
of the best timber in America, and of extensive regions of the 
most valuable minerals. have as yet been scarcely touched. 
Along the whole line of sea-coast, around each island, and in 
every river, are to be found the greatest and richest fisheries 
in the world. The best fuel and the most abundant water- 
power are available for the coarser manufactures, for which 
an easy and certain market will be found. Trade with other 
continents is favoured by the possession of a large number of 
safe and spacious harbours; long, deep and numerous rivers, 
and vast inland seas, supply the means of easy intercourse; 
and the structure of the country generally affords the utmost 
facility for every species of communication by land. Un- 
bounded materials of agricultural, commercial and manufac- 
turing industry are there: it depends upon the present 
decision of the Imperial Legislature to determine for whose 
benefit they are to be rendered available. The country 
which has founded and maintained these Colonies at a vast 
expense of blood and treasure, may justly expect its compen- 
sation in turning their unappropriated resources to the 
account of its own redundant population; they are the 
rightful patrimony of the English people, the ample appanage is the hope 
which God and Nature have set aside in the New World for ig 
those whose lot has assigned them but insufficient portions pois 
in the Old. Under wise and free institutions these great and 
advantages may yet be secured to your Majesty's subjects; tn 
and a connexion secured by the link of kindred origin, and i 
mutual benefits may continue to bind to the British Empire te world. 
the ample territories of its North American Provinces, and 
the large and flourishing population by which they will 
assuredly be filled.” He concluded with a vigorous protest 
against the prevailing carelessness. “It is by a sound system 
of colonization that we can render these extensives regions 
available for the benefit of the British people. The mis- 
4 Reports, 1889. xviI. 7.
	        

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