... and dangers, while theyremain in the condition of common sailors, they receive scarce anyother recompense but the pleasure of exercising the one and ofsurmounting the other. Their wages are not ... known there. In the worst seasons theyhave always had a sufficiency for themselves, though less forexportation. If the money price of labour, therefore, be higher thanit is anywhere in the mother ... by the one trade: nobody but himself sees anyof his making anything by the other. The great admiral is less the object of public admiration than the great general, and the highestsuccess in the...