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Journal of the House of Lords
… Parliament last Year, stating the Quantities and Value of British Articles imported into China by the Americans in the … with the Course of Trade, the Manufactures there stated as British probably were of British Manufacture? I should say … by the Natives. What are the Articles from Manilla? Sugar, and a Species of Grass which is very valuable, Indigo …
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… in that Capacity, been engaged in the Export to China of British Manufactures on American Account? I was the first to … Yes, I have. Were you engaged extensively in the Export of British Manufactures on American Account? To China I have … A STATEMENTS of the Amount and Date of the SHIPMENT of BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS purchased by CHARLES EVERETT, for …
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… Natives of India, and also with European Foreigners, not British Subjects, are amenable to the local Courts. You were … suppress. The Natives have every Reason to know that the British Government discountenance, and are anxious to check, …
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… any other Species of Cultivation, such as Cotton, Sugar and Silk, in the course of your Residence? I am not … of the Natives as to the Privileges and Rights of the British Subject, as he stands at present; whether it might be … great Difficulty in obtaining Returns for the Exports of British Manufactures to India? There has. Do you apprehend …
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… their Goods at Prime Cost, in consequence of the Supply of British Goods. [157] In that Manner the Supply of English … acquired Territory, than in one which had been long under British Rule. The District was under a Zemindarry Settlement, … occasionally might arise; but none of consequence. Is Sugar grown to a great Extent in that District? To a great …
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… Your Lordship may know, that for the Purpose of Judicature British India is divided into Provinces and Districts called … by the Mussulmans which of course it was natural for the British Government at first to continue. These Principles … in different Parts of the Territory subject to the British Government. Those Surveys have been effected by …
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… had the Facilities of sending from this Country to China British Manufactures? I believe so. Do you apprehend that if the Trade were open an English Merchant could send British Manufactures at a cheaper Rate to China than the … would also be an Article of considerable Export; and Sugar, if it were permitted here. The Sugar Cane in China is …
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… Slaves were not under such Protection anterior to the British Government; under the former Government of the Rajahs … of Woods, Cardamums, and various Fruit Trees. Is much Sugar or Coffee cultivated in Malabar? Coffee is produced … or Descendants of Europeans, in whatever Part of the then British Possessions they might be: its Criminal Jurisdiction …
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… a Class of Ships with which there is no Competition in the British Market, it is quite clear these Ships are built … of American Trade cleared out from the different Parts of British India from 1816 to 1826 and 1827, and state whether … His Majesty's Ships are equal to perform any Duty the British Government can impose on them; whether it would be …
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… such Facilities as you have mentioned existing, of sending British Manufactures to Canton by the Company's Ships, and by … in the Difficulty of making Returns direct to England. The British Merchant has at present, has he not, the Means of … some Exceptions they are very trifling; the principal are Sugar, Sugar Candy, Cassia and Raw Silk of a coarse Kind to …
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