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 MEXICO. 461 selves may be expected to influence that progress, remains as a subject of inquiry for the fourth and last Section of this Book ; in which I shall endeavour to point out the connexion between the Mines, a"nd the Agriculture, and Commerce of Mexico, as the best mode of illustrating the effect likely to be produced by their prosperity upon a country, the general in- terests of which they so eifectually promote.