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In short Scotland has of late years greatly encreased Herdomestic manufactures and foreign exports, and though the resort of the People of distinctions to England draws much money there, yet the greater cheapness of makes deletion does and will. still causes [unclear] further interferes with /deletion the balance of trade between England and deletion unclear /deletion Scotland great in favour of the latter deletion Ireland can unclear /deletion and Ireland has the same advantage by deletion will lose the advantage in trade for /deletion having many of the same productions deletion where unclear /deletion as England with both the materials deletion unclear /deletion and labour procure Cheaper therefore deletion unclear can always undersell Ireland has not only Wool, Fullers /deletion must have the preference at every foreign deletion unclear and many other productions /deletion of market. deletion the same said as in England, but by It has been unclear reason of the material and labour /deletion The restraining the Irish from exporting deletion being much cheaper can ever undersell /deletion Woolen Manufactures has been thought good policy, yet this is giving that advantage to France who can undersell England but could not Ireland. To make the Irish some compensation for their restrictions on their woolen manufactures they are permitted to bring their Wool to England, and to Spin it at home; but this consumption is not sufficient, which tempts them clandestinely to export Wool to France.

If some mode is not hit upon to cheapen the manufacturing of Cloth