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Journal of the House of Lords
… Arrangements with the several Systems practised under the British Government. [iv] The Nature and Operation of the … to the Indus through Territories not under the Rule of the British Government. It became naturally a Subject of Inquiry … for their Improvement: They likewise made Inquiries as to Sugar, Tobacco and other Articles of Indian Produce. In the …
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… Trade has been as injurious to themselyes as to the British Public at large, and the whole of the Eastern World; …
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… whether any Foreign Merchants, Dutch or others, export British Manufactures? I believe they do. I have had One or …
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… of Europeans? Yes; about Fifty or Sixty, the Offspring of British Subjects. What is the Character of Persons of that … of Two Limbs; this of course is not sanctioned by the British Government, and is therefore commuted to Imprisonment … of them I discovered on the Plantation of a Native-born British Subject. Was he convicted of having kidnapped those …
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… Brandy. They do so secretly of course. Do they consume British Manufactures and Furniture? Yes; Glass Mirrors and … To what Extent has the Ryot become the Purchaser of British Manufactures? Hardly at all, I should say. To no … within Three or Four Years. Are they generally clothed in British Cottons? No; the British Cottons are not used; they …
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… that Taste. Were the Ryots to any Extent Consumers of British Manufactures; were they clothed in British Cottons? I do not recollect. Were any British … was Wheat, Barley, various kinds of Grain, Maize, Pulse, Sugar Cane, Cotton, Rice and other kinds of Grain. Was any …
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… Coorg, Travancore and Cochin; but they are controuled by British Residents. Do you not consider the Territory of … to undertake it. Do you think it would answer to any British Subject possessing Capital to undertake upon a large … out to their Exertions? Not the Natives generally. Has Sugar been grown to any considerable Extent in the Parts of …
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… for the Goods they sold. Did you ever export to China British Manufactures? In going circuitously I endeavoured to … your Residence at Canton, to ascertain whether the Sale of British Manufactures there by individual Merchants was … and active as any People; they have not the Stamina of a British Sailor, and they require more of them, for their …
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… a Well, into a Garden; to raise a superior Produce of Sugar, Tobacco, or any other Article, as it might suit their … was made in 1796 to 1803 to introduce the Culture of Sugar, under some Gentlemen, in the Ganjam Province; the … Jurisdiction of the King's Courts. Foreigners, not being British Subjects, are at this Time amenable to the local …
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… all Britishborn Subjects, and the lawful Descendants of British-born Subjects. By British-born Subjects I must be understood to mean, that which I understand the Acts of Parliament to mean, British European Subjects, as contradistinguished from Native …
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