General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels - Volume 18 - By Robert Kerr














































































































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which possess any ports of consequence, draw the greater part of their
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Swedish Pomerania, And Mecklenburgh, Neither Of Which Possess Any Ports Of Consequence, Draw The Greater Part Of Their Exports From The Soil, As Salted And Smoked Meat, Hides, Wool, Butter, Cheese, Corn, And Fruit; The Imports, Like Those Of Dantzic, Are Principally Manufactured Goods And Colonial Produce.

The immense extent of Russia does not afford such a variety, or large supply of articles of commerce, as might be expected:

This is owing to the ungenial and unproductive nature of a very large portion of its soil, to the barbarous and enslaved state of its inhabitants, and to the comparatively few ports, which it possesses, and the extreme distance from the ocean or navigable rivers of its central parts. We have already mentioned the rise of Petersburgh, and its rapid increase in population and commerce. The subsequent sovereigns of Russia have, in this as in all other respects, followed the objects and plans of its founder; though they have been more enlightened and successful in their plans of conquest than in those of commerce. The most important advantage which they have bestowed on commerce, arises from the canals and inland navigation which connects the southern and the northern provinces of this vast empire. The principal commerce of Russia is by the Baltic. Petersburgh and Riga are the only ports of consequence here; from them are exported corn, hemp, flax, fir timber, pitch, tar, potash, iron and copper, hides, tallow, bristles, honey, wax, isinglass, caviar, furs, &c. The principal imports consist of English manufactures and colonial produce, especially coffee and sugar, wines, silks, &c. The commerce of the Black Sea has lately increased much, especially at Odessa.

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