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Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie

CHAPTER XVI
17/18

Already the shipyards of Belfast are our customers.

This is but the beginning.

Under present conditions America can produce steel as cheaply as any other land, notwithstanding its higher-priced labor.

There is no labor so cheap as the dearest in the mechanical field, provided it is free, contented, zealous, and reaping reward as it renders service.

And here America leads.
One great advantage which America will have in competing in the markets of the world is that her manufacturers will have the best home market.


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