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" It was stated in evidence (in 1813) that the cotton and silk goods of India up to the period could be sold for a profit in the British market at a price from 52 to 60 per cent, lower than those fabricated in England. "
Speeches and Papers on Indian Questions, 1891 and 1902 - Page 78
by Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1902 - 203 pages
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The History of British India, Volume 7

James Mill - 1845 - 634 pages
...had become dependent. It was staled in evidence that the cotton and silk goods of India up to this period could be sold for a profit in the British market at a price from fifty to sixty per cent. lower than those fabricated in England. It consequently became necessary SPEECH...
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Major-General Sir Thomas Munro, Governor of Madras ..., Part 12, Volume 1

Sir Thomas Munro - 1881 - 504 pages
...become dependent. It 'was stated in evidence that the ' cotton and silk goods of India, up to ' this period, could be sold for a profit ' in the British market at a price from 'fifty to sixty per cent. lower than ' those fabricated in England. It con' seqnently became necessary...
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England and India: A Record of Progress During a Hundred Years, 1785-1885

Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1897 - 220 pages
...classes. The production of lac * ' It is also a melancholy instance of the wrong done to India by the country on which she has become dependent. It was stated in evidence (1S13) that the cotton and silk goods of India up to the period could be sold for a profit in the British...
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Speeches and Papers on Indian Questions, 1901 and 1902

Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1902 - 228 pages
...the historian of India. • , ''It is also a melancholy instance of the wrong done to India by the country on which she has become dependent. It was...profit in the British market at a price from 50% to 60% lower than those fabricated in England. It consequently became necessary to protect the latter by duties...
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A Study of Indian Economics

Pramathanath Banerjea - 1915 - 384 pages
...had become dependent. It was stated in evidence that the cotton and silk goods of India up to this period could be sold for a profit in the British market at a price from fifty to sixty per cent. lower than those fabricated in England. It consequently became necessary to...
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Fiscal Policy in India

Pramathanath Banerjea - 1922 - 286 pages
...had become dependent. It was stated in evidence that the cotton and silk goods of India up to this period could be sold for a profit in the British market at a price froni fifty to sixty per cent. lower than those fabricated in England. It consequently became necessary...
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Bangladesh: Reflections on the Water

James J. Novak - 1993 - 256 pages
...historian of the time, HH Wilson, wrote, It is also a melancholy instance of the wrong done to India by the country on which she has become dependent. It was...profit in the British market at a price from 50 to 60 percent lower than those fabricated in England. It consequently became necessary to protect the latter...
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Earth Democracy: Justice, Sustainability and Peace

Vandana Shiva - 2005 - 218 pages
...England. The technological innovations followed. As HH Wilson, a professor of history at Oxford, wrote: It was stated in evidence in 1813 that the cotton and silk goods of India up to this period could be sold in the British market at a price 50 to 60 per cent lower than those fabricated...
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