The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 19, No. 541, April 7, 1832 by Various
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facts in these pages which interest every one and come home to every man's
mouth: the political purpose is to us like chaff; and these facts like grains of wheat, so we will even pick a few. Meanwhile, the whole pamphlet must be important to all, as to ourselves parts are interesting: it represents the literature of the tea trade, and, best of all, the profitable literature of _L.s.d._ It is written in a patriotic spirit; witness this extract from the preface: "To a commercial union of wealth, and a co-operation of talent and patriotism, a small island in the Western Atlantic is indebted for the acquisition of one of the most splendid empires that ever was subjected to the dominion of man, and also for the rise and progress of an extraordinary commerce with a people inhabiting a distant hemisphere, and heretofore shut out from all intercourse with the majority of the human race;--a commerce equal in extent to 10,000,000_l_. annually, and involving property to the amount of ten times that sum." Our _facts_ must stand isolated, since to weave them into an argument would be altogether foreign to our purpose. _East India Company_.--Although the East India Company can alone import tea, they cannot choose their own time of sale; they are compelled to put up the tea at an advance of _one penny_ (_they do at one farthing_) per lb.; they are obliged to have twelve months' stock in hand; and while the tea in America has _increased in price_ and diminished in consumption, the _very reverse_ has taken place in England, as _official returns_ prove! _China_ presents the very remarkable spectacle of _a civilization entirely political_, whose principal aim has constantly been to draw closer the bonds which unite the society it formed, and to merge, by its laws, the interest of the individual in that of the public; an empire possessing an active, skilful, and contented population of 155,000,000 souls, who are |
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