Colonial Commerce; comprising an inquiry into the principles upon which discriminating duties should be levied on sugar, the growth respectively of the West India British Possessions, of the East Indies, and of foreign countriesJ. Murray, 1828 - 302 ページ |
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... attracted more than usual attention . The great changes which have taken place in South America , whose products bear an affinity to those of our Colonies , have given rise to new political relations , which are sup- posed.
... attracted more than usual attention . The great changes which have taken place in South America , whose products bear an affinity to those of our Colonies , have given rise to new political relations , which are sup- posed.
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... America , that men will em- bark in pursuits in a distant land which they would be very adverse to engage in at home . In old countries , where trade in all its branches is fully occupied , it is difficult for the younger members of ...
... America , that men will em- bark in pursuits in a distant land which they would be very adverse to engage in at home . In old countries , where trade in all its branches is fully occupied , it is difficult for the younger members of ...
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... America , proved afterwards to be still the most populous districts in Spain * . This augmentation of inhabitants is of a very different description from that state of society where the labourers alone increase , not the better classes ...
... America , proved afterwards to be still the most populous districts in Spain * . This augmentation of inhabitants is of a very different description from that state of society where the labourers alone increase , not the better classes ...
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... far or near at hand ; in the woods of America or in the next town . The Jamaica planter residing in England consumes the cloth of a neighbour- ing manufacturer : Is there any proof that he would C 2 Advantages of Colonies . 19.
... far or near at hand ; in the woods of America or in the next town . The Jamaica planter residing in England consumes the cloth of a neighbour- ing manufacturer : Is there any proof that he would C 2 Advantages of Colonies . 19.
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... America , appears to have been , in Woollens . 1825 • 1826 £ 1,960,594 1,227,535 1825 • 1826 Cottons . £ 2,260,935 1,416,027 In the same years , the exports to Canada and the British North American provinces were Woollens . 1825 1826 ...
... America , appears to have been , in Woollens . 1825 • 1826 £ 1,960,594 1,227,535 1825 • 1826 Cottons . £ 2,260,935 1,416,027 In the same years , the exports to Canada and the British North American provinces were Woollens . 1825 1826 ...
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advantages America amount average benefit bounty branches Brazil Bremen Britain British colonies British manufactures British plantation sugar British sugar capital cent colonial system colonial trade colonists commerce commodities consequence consumed consumption continent cotton Cuba domestic dominion East India Company East India sugar effects empire England entire entrepôts equal Europe exist exportation of refined extensive favour foreign countries foreign sugar France free ports greater Hamburgh Havannah hogsheads imported imposed increase Indies industry injury intercourse interest island jaggery Jamaica kilogrammes kingdom labour land legislature maunds Mauritius ments mercantile molasses mother country Muscovado muscovado sugar nation navigation obtained planter political population ports possessions present price of sugar principles produce profit protecting duty Prussia purchase quantity raised raw sugar refined sugar regulations rent restrictions rupee slaves sumers supply surplus territories tion Trieste United Kingdom vessels West India