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… a Necessary of Life in, Baber, 331. 332. - Cultivation of Sugar in, abandoned, Baber, 343. - Hill Cotton grown in, to a … Native Christians in, Warden, 183. - Cultivation of Sugar abandoned in, Baber, 343. Manilla, Trade to, is … Dunlop, 487. - is used in Nagpoor in the Cultivation of Sugar, Betel Leaf, and Tobacco, Jenkins, 237. 238. - used for …
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… for their Improvement: They likewise made Inquiries as to Sugar, Tobacco and other Articles of Indian Produce. In the …
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… was Wheat, Barley, various kinds of Grain, Maize, Pulse, Sugar Cane, Cotton, Rice and other kinds of Grain. Was any … among other Articles, there was a considerable Quantity of Sugar grown; is that Quantity increasing, to your Belief, or …
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… out to their Exertions? Not the Natives generally. Has Sugar been grown to any considerable Extent in the Parts of …
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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 … Between 1796 and 1803 Grant of Land for the Erection of Sugar Works, to Messrs. Smith and Colley, reverted to a Mr. …
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… by the Natives. What are the Articles from Manilla? Sugar, and a Species of Grass which is very valuable, Indigo … of LUCONIA, 1825. $ Indigo 3,472 Quints $100 347,200 Sugar 138,298 Pilons, say 90m. Pl.@ $4 360,000 Pearl Shell … erroneous in many Instances. Their own Consumption of Sugar, Rice, Indigo, Wax, Rum, and Tobacco is very great, as …
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… any other Species of Cultivation, such as Cotton, Sugar and Silk, in the course of your Residence? I am not … to the Cultivation either of Indigo, Cotton, Silk or Sugar? I should think that, indirectly, the defective … large Increase in the Cultivation either of Cotton or of Sugar in India. Why not? From the Way in which the Land is at …
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… occasionally might arise; but none of consequence. Is Sugar grown to a great Extent in that District? To a great … to the Rate of Duty leviable in Europe upon East Indian Sugar; because he made it for the Use of the Commissariat, … but this one. Do you conceive that the Cultivation of Sugar in Bahar is not susceptible of Improvement? Of its …
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… would also be an Article of considerable Export; and Sugar, if it were permitted here. The Sugar Cane in China is very extensively cultivated; and there … a great Variety of Qualities, the finest and the coarsest Sugar in the World being, I believe, produced in China. Have …
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… of Woods, Cardamums, and various Fruit Trees. Is much Sugar or Coffee cultivated in Malabar? Coffee is produced … which is a Red Dye; the Wood itself yields the Dye. Is any Sugar grown on the Malwa Coast? None, as an Article of …
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