| Edmund Burke - English literature - 1813 - 510 pages
...no branch of their trade they more " ardently wish to extend, than that of raw Silk." They disclaim, however, all desire of employing compulsory measures...confiding in the strength of a capital drawn from the Publick Revenues, they pursue their ideas from the purchase of their manufacture to the purchase of... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1834 - 662 pages
...branch of their trade they " more ardently wish to extend, than that of raw " silk." They disclaim, collector, or any persons who " partake of his authority,...they will obtain " the farms on their own terms. // publick revenues, they pursue their ideas from the purchase of their manufacture to the purchase of... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1834 - 558 pages
...to induce manufacturers of wrought silk to '/"if that hranch, and take to the winding of raw nth." Having thus found means to draw hands from the manufacture,...confiding in the strength of a capital drawn from the puhlick revenues, they pursue their ideas from the purchase of their manufacture to the purchase of... | |
| Edmund Burke - English literature - 1835 - 562 pages
...of raw silk." They disclaim, however, all desire of employing compulsory measures for that pnrpose, but recommended every mode of encouragement, and particularly by augmented wages, " in order to induce manufacturera of wrought silk to quit that branch, and take to the winding of raw silk." Having thus... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1837 - 660 pages
...branch of their trade they " more ardently wish to extend, than that of raw " silk." They disclaim, however, all desire of employing compulsory measures...confiding in the strength of a capital drawn from the publick revenues, they pursue their ideas from the purchase of their manufacture to the purchase of... | |
| Edmund Burke - English literature - 1860 - 556 pages
...particularly hy augmented wages, " in order to induce manufacturers of wrought ailk to quit that htanch, 8 U N ]cE n 0 {` `M (ߙ -: 0 ie l ^ x 9Mt{... vs k`p B|ۜ X G x H nV S 5oܶ % $ Ίfg -% Y4, puhlick revenues, they pursue their ideas from the purchase of their manufacture to the purchase of... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1869 - 496 pages
...was no branch of their trade they more ardently wish to extend than that of raw silk." They disclaim, however, all desire of employing compulsory measures...thus found means to draw hands from the manufacture, arid confiding in the strength of a capital drawn from the public revenues, they pursue their ideas... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1890 - 576 pages
...no branch of their trade they more ardently wish to extend, than that of raw silk." They disclaim, however, all desire of employing compulsory measures...manufacturers of wrought silk to quit that branch, and tahe to the winding of raw silk." Having thus found means to draw hands from the manufacture, and confiding... | |
| Ratan Chand Rawlley - Silk - 1919 - 206 pages
...extend, than that of Raw Silk." They objected to the policy of compulsory employment and claim to have recommended every mode of encouragement, and particularly...to quit that Branch, and take to the winding of Raw Silk."4 According to their instructions it seems that the silk winders were to be prevented from working... | |
| Jogis Chandra Sinha - Bengal (India) - 1927 - 330 pages
...the newly acquired power of the Government should be effectually employed." In the same letter they "recommended every mode of encouragement and particularly...augmented wages in order to induce manufacturers of raw silk to quit that branch and take to the winding of raw silk." The result of this policy was to... | |
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