[ >o ] 



firft raife a capital on which to trade; and 

 this capital once raifed, fliould be facred to 

 the intended purpofe : there can be no 

 doubt then, but the appropriation of it 

 will ever be attended with great and fpeedy 

 profit. 



I apprehend no one can be of opinion 

 that this method of raifmg money, is open 

 to the numerous and inlurmountable ob- 

 je6lions which oppofe tliemrclves by thou- 

 fands to all others. We have but to turn 

 our eyes towards the perfons, who, neglec- 

 ting the advantages their eftates offer them, 

 turn to other means of fupport. Their 

 example is, in all cafes, furely fufficient to 

 deter the prudent from tiuiling to fuch 

 precarious dependences. 



