... in India results from the nature of the Indian people, their climate and their usages. The articles of first necessity their own country furnishes more abundantly and more cheaply than it is possible for Europe to supply them. The labour of the great... Parliamentary Papersby Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1812Snippet view - About this book
| 1812 - 98 pages
...it is possible for Europe t« -supply them. The labour of the great foody of the common people only enables them to subsist on rice, and to wear a slight...customs, of which all are remarkably tenacious, find few of :-our commodities to their taste, and their climate, so dissimilar to ours, renders many of them... | |
| India - 1812 - 86 pages
...is possible for Europe to supply " them. The labour of the great body of the common. " people only enables them to subsist on rice, and to. •** wear a slight covering of cotton cloth ; they, there? fore, can purchase none of the superfluities we offer . f« them." That the merchants of this... | |
| Alexander Somerville - Free trade - 1853 - 628 pages
...than it is possible for Europe to supply them. The labour of the great body of the common people only enables them to subsist on rice, and to wear a slight...cloth ; they, therefore, CAN PURCHASE NONE OF THE SUPF.EFLUITIES WE OFFER THEM. The comparatively few in better circumstances, restricted, like the rest,... | |
| Alexander Somerville - Free trade - 1853 - 612 pages
...than it is possible for Europe to supply them. The labour of the great body of the common people only enables them to subsist on rice, and to wear a slight covering of cotton cloth ; they, therefore, CAN PI-IK-HASE NONE OP THE RCPF.iiFLurnrs ws OFFER THEM. The comparatively few in better circumstances,... | |
| Charles Capper - Harbors - 1862 - 582 pages
...than it is possible for Europe to supply them. The labour of the great body of the common people only enables them to subsist on rice, and to wear a slight...customs, of which all are remarkably tenacious, find few of our commodities to their taste; and their climate, so dissimilar to ours, renders many of them unsuitable... | |
| Charles Capper - Harbors - 1862 - 528 pages
...than it is possible for Europe to supply them. The labour of the great body of the common people only enables them to subsist on rice, and to wear a slight...superfluities we offer them. The comparatively few in better circumstauces, restricted, like the rest, by numerous religious and civil customs, of which all are... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - Great Britain - 1866 - 476 pages
...than it is possible for Europe to supply them. The labour of the great body of the common people only enables them to subsist on rice and to wear a slight...customs, of which all are remarkably tenacious, find few of our -commodities to their taste, and their climate, so dissimilar to ours, renders many of them... | |
| John Joseph Lalor - Economics - 1883 - 1076 pages
...than it is possible for Europe to supply them. The labor of the great body of the common peppie only enables them to subsist on rice, and to wear a slight...therefore, can purchase none of the superfluities the English offer them. The comparatively few in better circumstances, restricted, like the rest, by... | |
| John Joseph Lalor - Economics - 1883 - 1076 pages
...possible for Europe to supply them. The labor of the great body of the common peoEAST INDIES. pie only enables them to subsist on rice, and to wear a slight covering of cotton cloth; they, therefore, fan purchase none nf the »ujwrfluities the Enylibh offer them. The comparatively few in better circumstances,... | |
| John Joseph Lalor - Economics - 1883 - 1076 pages
...than it is possible for Europe to supply them. The labor of the great body of the common peopic only enables them to subsist on rice, and to wear a slight covering of cottou cloth; they, therefore, can purchase none of the mi/xrfliiities I/if English offer tlutin. The... | |
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