Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Great Britain” in entry morrill-justin-smith of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History:
... own protective policy, but the mother-country continues to be largely their creditor, and still profits by a large share of their trade.
After nearly 400 years of the most unexampled protection, Great Britain acquired the command of capital, machinery, steam-power, and of long-trained labor, including even that of children, by which to compete successfully in the chief markets for the trade of the world.
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