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Being willing to trade with foreigners without having any communication with them, they have pitched upon two nations for that purpose — the Dutch for the commerce of Europe, and the Chinese for that of Asia; they confine the factors and sailors in a kind of prison, and lay such a restraint upon them as tires their patience.
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