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oblige itself to disprove of all its Manufactures to any one Country; such methods suit only poor state that are reduc'd to wish for nothing more but Subsistence.

The Japonese deletion unclear /deletion addition farnish /addition any example of the exclusion we talk'd of, they suffer none to trade with them but the Chinese & Dutch, who gain a thousand per Cent by the goods they carry to Japan, & almost as much on what they take in exchange.

with regard to the second thing we mention'd the Poles dispose of all their Corn to the Town of Dantesek, & several Indian Princes deliver all their Spice to the Dutch, the consequences of which is very visible in all these Countrys