It would he curious to compare the gradual decrease of the population, with the falling off of the manufacture of those beautiful cotton fabrics, for which this city was once without a rival in the world. The first falling off in the Dacca trade, took... Calcutta Magazine and Monthly Register - Page 5541831Full view - About this book
 | 1835
...rather than the contrary, in the wealth, population, and importance of the city of Dacca. It would he curious to compare the gradual decrease of the population,...previous to which the yearly advances made by the Honourable Company, and private traders, for Dacca muslins, were estimated at upwards of twenty-five... | |
 | Clinton G. Gilroy - Textile fabrics - 1845 - 464 pages
...rather than the contrary, in the wealth, population, and importance of the city of Dacca. It would be curious to compare the gradual decrease of the population,...without a rival in the world! . The first falling oil' in the Dacca trade, took place so far back as 1801, previous to which the yearly advances made... | |
 | Redwood Fisher - Business & Economics - 1846
...rather than the contrary, in the wealth, population, and importance of the city of Dacca. It would be curious to compare the gradual decrease of the population,...for which this city was once without a rival in the world.t The first falling off in the Dacca trade, took place so far back as 1801, previous to which,... | |
 | 1907
...Indian looms, almost entirely out of the market. The first falling off in the Dacca trade, took place as far back as 1801, previous to which the yearly advances...traders, for Dacca muslins, were estimated at upwards of twenty-five lakhs of rupees. In 1807, the Honorable Company's investments had fallen to 5,95,900, and... | |
 | 1907
...entirely out of the market. The first falling off in the Dacca trade, took place as far back as 18o1, previous to which the yearly advances made by the...traders, for Dacca muslins, were estimated at upwards of twenty-five lakhs of rupees. In 18o7, the Honorable Company's investments had fallen to 5,95,9oo, and... | |
 | History - 1832
...souls. " It would be curious to compare the gradual decrease of the population with the falling-ofT of the manufacture of those beautiful cotton fabrics,...city was once without a rival in the world. The first falling-off in the Dacca trade took place so far back as 1801, previous to which the yearly advances... | |
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