| John Stuart Mill - 1852 - 608 стор.
...finds it convenient to carry on her cotton manufacture. The West Indies, in like manner, are the place where England finds it convenient to carry on the...a few other tropical commodities. All the capital emploved is English capital ; almost all the industry is carried <,n for English uses ; there is little... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1882 - 624 стор.
...cotton manufacture. The West Indies, in like manner, are the place where England finds it convenienti, to carry on the production of sugar, coffee, and a few other tropical commodities. All tlie capital employed is English capital ; almost all the industry is carried on for English uses ;... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1894 - 644 стор.
...finds it convenient to carry on her cotton manufacture. The West Indies, in like manner, are the place where England finds it convenient to carry on the...other tropical commodities. All the capital employed ib English capital ; almost all the industry is earned on for English uses ; there is little production... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1899 - 616 стор.
...in like manner, are the place where England find* it convenient to carry on the production of sngar, coffee, and a few other tropical commodities. All...production of anything except the staple commodities, and the.-e are sent to England, not to be exchanged for things exported to the colony and consumed by its... | |
| Aggrey Brown - 200 стор.
...regarded as countries with a productive capital of their own . . . The West Indies . . . are the place where England finds it convenient to carry on the...English capital; almost all the industry is carried out for English uses; there is little production of anything except staple commodities, and these are... | |
| Aggrey Brown - 200 стор.
...regarded as countries with a productive capital of their own . . . The West Indies ... are the place where England finds it convenient to carry on the...English capital; almost all the industry is carried out for English uses; there is little production of anything except staple commodities, and these are... | |
| Gyan Prakash - 1994 - 336 стор.
...countries with a productive capital of their o\vn . . . | but are rather | the place where Kngland finds it convenient to carry on the production of sugar, coffee and a tew other tropical commodities.8 Read this extraordinary passage together with Jane Austen, and a much... | |
| Karen Warren, Duane L. Cady - 1996 - 260 стор.
...cannot be regarded as countries with a productive capital of their own . . . [but are rather] the place where England finds it convenient to carry on the...sugar, coffee and a few other tropical commodities. (Mill 1965, 693) Mill's colonialist ideas have hardly become outmoded in an age when agricultural multinationals... | |
| Judy Simons - 1997 - 242 стор.
...cannot he regarded as countries with a productive capital of their own ... |but are rather] the place where England finds it convenient to carry on the...uses; there is little production of anything except for staple commodities, and these are sent to England, not to be exchanged for things exported to the... | |
| Uma Narayan - 1997 - 246 стор.
...cannot be regarded as countries with a productive capital of their own, . . . [but are rather] the place where England finds it convenient to carry on the...tropical commodities. All the capital employed is English capital.7 This paper does not claim to address any of this complex general history of food and colonialism.... | |
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