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Page 266
... India are discouraged , for the protection of our own , it is our duty to compensate India , by favouring the productions of silk , in which the interests of both countries would coincide . At present , we are dependent chiefly upon ...
... India are discouraged , for the protection of our own , it is our duty to compensate India , by favouring the productions of silk , in which the interests of both countries would coincide . At present , we are dependent chiefly upon ...
Page 268
... India trade , amounts only to about 20,000 tons out , and 20,000 home ; in all 40,000 !!! Their whole export to India ( exclusive of the China trade ) for the last eleven years , has amounted to only five millions sterling ; which , on ...
... India trade , amounts only to about 20,000 tons out , and 20,000 home ; in all 40,000 !!! Their whole export to India ( exclusive of the China trade ) for the last eleven years , has amounted to only five millions sterling ; which , on ...
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... India - House continue , subject ( as it now is ) to the control- ing power of the legislature : -but no longer should India Directors shut out British subjects from the ports of the East , more effectually than Bonaparte excludes them ...
... India - House continue , subject ( as it now is ) to the control- ing power of the legislature : -but no longer should India Directors shut out British subjects from the ports of the East , more effectually than Bonaparte excludes them ...
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Bees a Poem Part II | 23 |
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