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Page 50
... British Rule ? 1894 No nation is ruined by temporary errors of its Goverenment , but it is sure to deteriorate and decay under a Government which is fundamentally despotic and oppressive . A British rule in India has inflicted woeful ...
... British Rule ? 1894 No nation is ruined by temporary errors of its Goverenment , but it is sure to deteriorate and decay under a Government which is fundamentally despotic and oppressive . A British rule in India has inflicted woeful ...
Page 91
... British merchants whose pockets will suffer by the proposed restriction . The British people did not hesitate to prohibit the importation of Indian goods into England when they affected the sale of British goods of similar kind in the ...
... British merchants whose pockets will suffer by the proposed restriction . The British people did not hesitate to prohibit the importation of Indian goods into England when they affected the sale of British goods of similar kind in the ...
Page 92
... British goods were forced on her without paying any duty and the foreign manufac- turer employed the arm of political injustice to keep down and ultimately strangle a competitor with whom he could not have contended on equal terms . The ...
... British goods were forced on her without paying any duty and the foreign manufac- turer employed the arm of political injustice to keep down and ultimately strangle a competitor with whom he could not have contended on equal terms . The ...
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