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CHAP. II.

Of the Difcouragement of Agriculture in the
ancient State of Europe after the Fall of
the Roman Empire

CHAP. III.

Of the Rife and Progress of Cities and
Towns, after the Fall of the Roman Em-..

pire

CHAP. IV.

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99

How the Commerce of the Towns contributed to
the Improvement of the Country

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Of Reftraints upon the Importation from foreign
Countries of fuch Goods as can be produced

at Home

176

CHAP. III.

Of the extraordinary Reftraints upon the Im-
portation of Goods of almost all Kinds, from
thofe Countries with which the Balance is fup-
pofed to be difadvantageous

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ibid.

PART I. Of the Unreasonableness of those Restraints even
upon the Principles of the Commercial System.
Digreffion concerning Banks of Depofit, particularly concern-
ing that of Amfterdam

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PART II. Of the Unreasonableness of thofe extraordinary
Refraints upon other Principles

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PART I. Of the Motives for eftablishing new Colonies ibid.

PART II. Caufes of the Profperity of new Colonies

358

PART

PART III. Of the Advantages which Europe has derived
from the Discovery of America, and from that of a Passage
to the Eaft Indies by the Cape of Good Hope

CHAP. VIII.

Conclufion of the Mercantile System

400

485

AN

INQUIRY

INTO THE

NATURE AND CAUSES

OF THE

WEALTH OF NATIONS.

VOL. II.

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