8150. STATES, Commerce between. --
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Experience shows that the States never bought foreign goods of one another. The reasons are, that they would, in so doing, pay double freight and charges; and again, that they would have to pay mostly in cash, what they could obtain for commodities in Europe. --

TITLE: To John Adams.
EDITION: Washington ed. i, 493.
PLACE: Paris
DATE: 1785