Sec. 40. Nor is it so strange, as perhaps before consideration it
may appear, that the property of labour should be able to
over-balance the community of land: for it is labour indeed that
puts the difference of value on every thing; and let any one
consider what the difference is between an acre of land planted
with tobacco or sugar, sown with wheat or barley, and an acre of
the same land lying in common, without any husbandry upon it, and
he will find, that the improvement of labour makes the far greater
part of the value.
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