If, for instance, the soil of the earth had been such, that,
however well directed might have been the industry of man, he could
not have produced from it more than was barely sufficient to
maintain those, whose labour and attention were necessary to its
products; though, in this case, food and raw materials would have
been evidently scarcer than at present, and the land might have
been, in the same manner, monopolized by particular owners; vet it
is quite clear, that neither rent, nor any essential surplus
produce of the land in the form of high profits, could have
existed.
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