The superiority of one country over another in a branch of production, often arises only from having begun it sooner. There may be no inherent advantage on one part, or disadvantage on the other, but only a present superiority of acquired skill and experience. The Missouri Yearbook of Agriculture: Annual Report - Page 444by Missouri. State Board of Agriculture - 1869Full view - About this book
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