The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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Page 787
BRITISH CAPITAL EXPORT TO THE EMPIRE 787 Though it is not possible to calculate the geographical distribution of England's foreign lending , there is between 1850 and 1870 a clear general trend . In 1850 about a third of England's ...
BRITISH CAPITAL EXPORT TO THE EMPIRE 787 Though it is not possible to calculate the geographical distribution of England's foreign lending , there is between 1850 and 1870 a clear general trend . In 1850 about a third of England's ...
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How far was Indian tea production financed by English capital and how far was such capital the savings of the ordinary English investors ? To both questions it is only possible to sketch an answer . Some Indian capital went into tea ...
How far was Indian tea production financed by English capital and how far was such capital the savings of the ordinary English investors ? To both questions it is only possible to sketch an answer . Some Indian capital went into tea ...
Page 795
The Canadians were quickly able to supply their own needs for floating capital out of the profits of their own undertakings . In 1861 men were found to complain that “ in Canada itself there is not a sufficient field for the employment ...
The Canadians were quickly able to supply their own needs for floating capital out of the profits of their own undertakings . In 1861 men were found to complain that “ in Canada itself there is not a sufficient field for the employment ...
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