Had India been independent, she would have retaliated ; would have imposed preventive duties upon British goods, and would thus have preserved her own productive industry from annihilation. This act of self-defence was not permitted her ; she was at the... The History of British India - Side 539av James Mill - 1848Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1897 - 220 sider
...have been stopped in their outset, and could scarcely have been again set in motion, even by the power of steam. They were created by the sacrifice of the...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... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1902 - 222 sider
...manufactures. Had India been independent, she would have retaliated ; would have imposed prohibitive duties upon British goods, and would thus have preserved her own productive flo) Memorial* of tfn Indian Government, being a selection from M£ papers of Henry St. Georg* Tucker.... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1902 - 228 sider
...manufactures. Had India been independent, she would have retaliated ; would have imposed prohibitive duties upon British goods, and would thus have preserved her own productive '10) Mrmdrialt of tire Intian Cir-.'crnment.'beinga. selection from thc papers of Henry St. George... | |
| Pherozeshah Mehta - 1905 - 1002 sider
...have been stopped in their outset and could scarcely have been again set in motion, even by the power of steam. They were created by the sacrifice of the...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... | |
| Canadian Institute (1849-1914) - 1910 - 616 sider
...The British mills of Paisley and Manchester "were created by the sacrifice of Indian manufactures. Had India been independent, she would have retaliated;...was not permitted her: "she was at the mercy of the stranger." Such is the tragic story of the destruction of India's manufactures, told by one of England's... | |
| Pramathanath Banerjea - 1915 - 384 sider
...scarcely have been again set in motion, even by the powers of steam. They were created by the sacrifice of Indian manufacture. Had India been independent, she...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... | |
| Indian National Party - 1915 - 76 sider
...manufacturers. Had India been independent, she would have retaliated, would have imposed prohibitive duties upon British goods, and would thus have preserved...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... | |
| Sudhindra Bose - 1916 - 162 sider
...custom and excise 96 0 0 Commenting on these facts, the English historian Wilson says: "Had not this been the case, had not such prohibitory duties and...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... | |
| Pramathanath Banerjea - 1916 - 382 sider
...scarcely have been again set in motion, even by the powers of steam. They were created by the sacrifice of Indian manufacture. Had India been independent, she...This act of self-defence was not permitted her ; she waa at the mercy of the stranger ; British goods were forced upon her without paying any duty ; and... | |
| Bipin Chandra Pal - 1920 - 270 sider
...retaliated, would have imposed prohibitory duties upon British goods, and would thus have preserved her productive industry from annihilation. This act of...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... | |
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