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<p>decree secure the Monopoly they wished for, and only occasioned Fore<add>i</add>gners</ | <p>decree secure the Monopoly they wished for, and only occasioned Fore<add>i</add>gners<lb/> | ||
amply supplying these Articles every where instead of us.</p> | amply supplying these Articles every where instead of us.</p> | ||
<p>The Comapany by prohibiting all Trade in warlike stores,<lb/> | <p>The Comapany by prohibiting all Trade in warlike stores,<lb/> | ||
and not supplying the Indian princes with them themselves. made<lb/> | and not supplying the Indian princes with them themselves. made<lb/> | ||
those Sovereigns look to Foreign Nations as their natural friends<lb/> | those Sovereigns look to Foreign Nations as their natural friends,<lb/> | ||
who supplyed them of course with every Warlike Store <del>so</del> received<lb/> | who supplyed them of course with every Warlike Store <del>so</del> received<lb/> | ||
in consequence a higher price for their other goods in consideration<lb/> | in consequence a higher price for their other goods in consideration<lb/> | ||
of their Insuring them a good supply of what they most wanted</p> | of their Insuring them a good supply of what they most wanted</p> | ||
<p>The most speedy and effectual way to correct the past, and to | <p>The most speedy and effectual way to correct the past, and to<lb/> | ||
make the Nation and Company benefit to | make the Nation and Company benefit to the utmost extent by our<lb/> | ||
India | India Trade, would in my opinion be as follows</p> | ||
<p>First to give up the Export Trade entirely to the Merchants<lb/> | <p>First to give up the Export Trade entirely to the Merchants<lb/> | ||
in general, or to any set of Merchants who would give unquestionable<lb/> | in general, or to any set of Merchants who would give unquestionable<lb/> | ||
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in the Company to carry their Goods at a low Freight to India<lb/> | in the Company to carry their Goods at a low Freight to India<lb/> | ||
in the Company's Ships, & to take off the duties now levied on importation<lb/> | in the Company's Ships, & to take off the duties now levied on importation<lb/> | ||
of Europ Goods into India.</p> | of <sic>Europ</sic> Goods into India.</p> | ||
<p>Secondly to give up the Tonnage of the Company's Ships<lb/> | <p>Secondly to give up the Tonnage of the Company's Ships<lb/> | ||
from India to China, to the Merchants in India carrying their<lb/> | from India to China, to the Merchants in India carrying their<lb/> | ||
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thorough knowledge of the Extent which the Exports would in future<lb/> | thorough knowledge of the Extent which the Exports would in future<lb/> | ||
bear being increased.</p> | bear being increased.</p> | ||
<p>It would throw for certain an annual increasing value<lb/> | |||
of Goods into India of from £500,000 to £1,000,000 in place of<lb/> | |||
the £350,000 now sent, the greatest part of the produce of which<lb/> | |||
must as certainly find its way to China as it did to India. It would<lb/> | |||
give the Company a Freight increasing annually in the like<lb/> | |||
proportion to the Increase of the Exports</p> | |||
<p>I am aware that objections may with some occur to the<lb/> | |||
Exports being given up to the Nation in general, and unless<lb/> | |||
trial was made, it might be difficult to prove those <add>objections</add></p><pb/> | |||
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decree secure the Monopoly they wished for, and only occasioned Foreigners
amply supplying these Articles every where instead of us.
The Comapany by prohibiting all Trade in warlike stores,
and not supplying the Indian princes with them themselves. made
those Sovereigns look to Foreign Nations as their natural friends,
who supplyed them of course with every Warlike Store so received
in consequence a higher price for their other goods in consideration
of their Insuring them a good supply of what they most wanted
The most speedy and effectual way to correct the past, and to
make the Nation and Company benefit to the utmost extent by our
India Trade, would in my opinion be as follows
First to give up the Export Trade entirely to the Merchants
in general, or to any set of Merchants who would give unquestionable
security for increasing the annual Exports; and as an encouragment
in the Company to carry their Goods at a low Freight to India
in the Company's Ships, & to take off the duties now levied on importation
of Europ Goods into India.
Secondly to give up the Tonnage of the Company's Ships
from India to China, to the Merchants in India carrying their
Goods Freight free & at the Company's risk, provided that the
Company had the refusal of the proceeds of these Goods in China
Thirdly, to open a certain Annual Remittance from China
to Europe on liberal Terms. These 3 Revolutions being followed
for 5 Years would insure the following good Effects.
It would annihilate all the foreign Export Trade except
that of the Dutch, and theirs also in a great degree.
It would rapidly increase the British Exports and give a
thorough knowledge of the Extent which the Exports would in future
bear being increased.
It would throw for certain an annual increasing value
of Goods into India of from £500,000 to £1,000,000 in place of
the £350,000 now sent, the greatest part of the produce of which
must as certainly find its way to China as it did to India. It would
give the Company a Freight increasing annually in the like
proportion to the Increase of the Exports
I am aware that objections may with some occur to the
Exports being given up to the Nation in general, and unless
trial was made, it might be difficult to prove those objections
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