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5021. MANUFACTURES, Household.—[continued].
The checks which the
commercial regulations of Europe have given
to the sale of our produce, has produced a
very considerable degree of domestic manufacture,
which, so far as it is in the household
way, will doubtless continue; and so far
as it is more public, will depend on the continuance
or discontinuance of this policy of
Europe.—
To C. W. F. Dumas.
Ford ed., vi, 70.
(Pa.,
1792)
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