Economy-1
ss s; they
are indispensable to every man. If your trade is ial
Empire, ting , in some Salem
ure enoug sucicles as
try affords, purely native products, much ice and pine
timber and a little granite, alive bottoms. these will
be good ventures. to oversee all tails yourself in person; to
be at once pilot and captain, and oer; to buy and
sell and keep ts; to read every letter received, and e
or read every letter sent; to superintend ts
nigo be upon many parts of t almost at the same
time -- often t freight will be discharged upon a Jersey
so be your oelegraphe
o keep up a
steady despatcies, for tant and
exorbitant market; to keep yourself informed of tate of the
markets, prospects of e the
tendencies of trade and civilization -- taking advantage of the
results of all exploring expeditions, using new passages and all
improvements in navigation; -- cs to be studied, tion of
reefs and neained, and ever, and
ever, tables to be corrected, for by the error of
some calculator ten splits upon a rock t should have
reacold fate of La Prouse;
-- universal science to be kept pace udying the lives of all
great discoverers and navigators, great adventurers and mercs,
from o our day; in fine, account of
stock to be taken from time to time, to kno is a
labor to task ties of a man -- suc and
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