Further Papers Respecting the Trade Between India and Europe

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Printed, by order of the Court of Directors, for the information of the proprietors, by E. Cox & Son, 1802 - 226 من الصفحات
 

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الصفحة 26 - That the shipping to be thus annually employed shall be wholly applied to the use of private traders, and shall neither be destined nor detained for political or warlike services in India, but sail from thence directly for the port of London, at fixed periods within the fair weather season.
الصفحة 29 - Value," and a little later by Western's motion in the House of Commons for the appointment of a committee to inquire into the effects of resumption.
الصفحة 178 - Two years (a very fhort period indeed, when compared with the importance of the fubjeft) is fully fufficient to convict the Indian Agents of error and fallacy in every point which they have advanced on their fide of the queftion ; for it is fuppofed that Foreigners cannot immediately take advantage of the peace, and therefore it may require that time to judge of the effect which will be produced by their appearing once more as free traders and navigators in the Indian feas. But every motive and every...
الصفحة 11 - ... shall be countersigned by the president of the board of commissioners for the affairs of India, and by no other person.
الصفحة 177 - Britifh (hips which are already in the fervice. On many occafions, the Indian Agents appear to overrate their knowledge of foreigners and foreign trade; their principles and arguments are often purely theoretical, contradicted by facts and the experience of practical merchants. They cannot abandon the idea, that, if they can deprive the Company of any part of their rights, the whole of what is fo taken muft fall exclujt.vefy to themfelves.
الصفحة 179 - ... individuals on the ruin of the Company : — it is therefore incumbent on the Court of Directors, when they find the danger inevitable, to declare to their Conftituents...
الصفحة 26 - ... from the Company, or their Governments abroad. 5. That the goods to be exported on private account, be, as now, received into the Company's warehouses in India ; and...
الصفحة 143 - It is found by experience that private traders cannot fill their mips without a large quantity of fugar for dead weight ; whilft it is alfo afcertained, from experience, that, if fugar is charged with the whole of the freight for the voyage, it frequently leaves a lofs, which lofs will probably be increafed...
الصفحة 177 - Thames under fuch circumftanccs, or to pro. rent a confiderable diminution of the foreign trade which has been brought to the river Thames during the war ; in which cafe, the Indian agents cannot increafe their own trade, but at the expence of the Company.
الصفحة 121 - ... to afford every possible encouragement to the private merchant, in order that he might be enabled to supply the place of the Company in the market, and to furnish that support to the manufactures which could not proceed from the Company's funds."98 96.

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