The cotton and commerce of India, considered in relation to the interests of Great BritainChapman, 1851 - 412 pages |
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Abul Fazl advantage afford Agra Ahmednuggur Alleh America amount apprehend argument ascent average Bellary Bengal Berar Bhore Ghaut Bolivia British bullocks Calcutta Callian Candeish carried cent chiefly circumstances coast Coimbatore collector commerce Concan considerable cost of carriage crops cultivation Deccan difficulty districts doubt duties effect England English estimate European export extent facts Government grain Grant greater grown growth of cotton Guzerat head per annum important improved increase India Indian cotton Indian Peninsula Railway Indian railways interior Kistna labour land land-tax Liverpool Madras Malsej Ghaut Malwa manufactures means of transit ment miles Mirzapore Nagpoor native nearly Northern Circars pence per lb Poonah population port present probably produce profit proposed quantity remark Reports and Documents require Return of 1847 revenue river route rupees seems square miles Surat Tannah taxation Thul Ghaut tion tons trade traffic tunnels valley village