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" British goods were forced upon her without paying any duty ; and the foreign manufacturer employed the arm of political injustice to keep down and ultimately strangle a competitor with whom he could not have contended on equal terms".2 The enormous increase... "
India for the Indians--and for England - Page 12
by William Digby - 1885 - 261 pages
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The History of British India, Volume 7

James Mill - 1845 - 634 pages
...self-defence was not permitted her; she was at the mercy of the stranger. British goods were forced upon her without paying any duty ; and the foreign manufacturer...strangle a competitor with whom he could not have coutended on equal terms. BOOK i. taken place on the renewal of the charter of 1793, and the measures...
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The History of British India, Volume 7

James Mill - 1858 - 488 pages
...selfdefence was not permitted her; she was at the mercy of the stranger. British goods were forced upon her without paying any duty : and the foreign manufacturer...ultimately strangle a competitor with whom he could not nave contended on equal terms. i VOL. L CO BOOK I. aside altogether. Lord Castlereagh, in reply to...
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India in the Victorian Age: An Economic History of the People

Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1904 - 658 pages
...policy of England. Tfie British manufacturer, in the words of the historian Horace Hayman Wilspj1j " employed the arm of political injustice to keep down and ultimately strangle a com1 Economic History of British India, 1757 to 1837. • petitor with whom he could not have contended...
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The Economic History of India in the Victorian Age: From the Accession of ...

Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1908 - 666 pages
...policy of England. The British manufacturer, in the words of the historian Horace Hayman Wilson, " employed the arm of political injustice to keep down and ultimately strangle a comTill petitor with whom he could not have contended on equal terms." When Queen Victoria ascended...
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The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial Record

1909 - 910 pages
...price from 50 to 60 per cent, lower than those fabricated in England; so the foreign manufacturers employed the arm of political injustice to keep down and ultimately strangle a competitor who was afterwards ' sacrificed ' and annihilated." I give the fullest prominence to this statement,...
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Some Aspects of British Rule in India, Issues 1-3

Sudhindra Bose - 1916 - 162 pages
...self-defence was not permitted her; she was at the mercy of the stranger. British goods were forced upon her without paying any duty; and the foreign manufacturer...of political injustice to keep down and ultimately to strangle a competitor with whom he could not have contended on equal terms"."9 The German economist,...
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The New Economic Menace to India

Bipin Chandra Pal - 1920 - 270 pages
...self-defence was not permitted her; she was at the mercy of the stranger. British goods were forced upon her without paying any duty, and the foreign manufacturer...political injustice to keep down and ultimately strangle a compe62 titor with whom he could not have contended on equal terms." The facts quoted by Wilson are...
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Report of the Indian Fiscal Commission, 1921-22

India. Fiscal Commission - 1922 - 272 pages
...self-defence was not permitted her. She was at the mercy of the stranger. British goods were forced upon her without paying any duty and the foreign manufacturer...political injustice to keep down and ultimately strangle the competitor with whom he could not have contended on equal terms. APPENDIX A. List of questions...
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Fiscal Policy in India

Pramathanath Banerjea - 1922 - 286 pages
...to British India."- Mr. HH Wilson, the eminent historian, wrote : " British goods were forced upon her without paying any duty : and the foreign manufacturer...of political injustice to keep down and ultimately 1 In 1810, the Directors of the Kast India Company wrote to theGovernor-General of Bengal : " As far...
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Creative Revolution

Thanwardas Lilaram Vaswani - 1922 - 194 pages
...60 per cent, lower than those fabricated in England." The British manufacturer, Wilson says, at last "employed the arm of political injustice to keep down and ultimately strangle " the Indian competitor " with whom he could not have contended on equal terms." India is unable, to-day,...
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