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The trade here, and indeed all along the Coromandel coaft, in arrack, fugar, Japan copper, fpices, and other articles, brought from Batavia, is very briik.
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After each moudiful, as was their cuftom, we fipped fome of the fpirit diftilled from rice out of a porcelain cup, about the fize of an egg* We likewife ate fome rice and other anicles, prepared with fugar, ufing golden fpoons for the purpofe, iimilar to thofe with us.
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The exportation of fugar too was likewife prohibited to our own people, but the Englifh were fumifhed with as much as they afked for, out of the Com - pany's warehoufes.
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The fruit of the iflands are a few plantains, bonanoes, pine*apple8, pumpkins, fugar canes, &c. and there might be more if the natives would, for the ground feems fertile enough.
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He is a corn merchant this year, and a wine mer-* chant the next, and a fugar, tobacco, or tea merchant the year after.
The Works of Adam Smith ...: With an Account of His Life and Writings 1812
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Freight of a fliip of 300 tons, capable 7 of carrying 5,000 picols fugar J Petty charges Lofs doTTars
Reports of cases argued and determined in the High Court of Admiralty; commencing with the judgments of the Right Hon. Sir William Scott, Easter term 1808 [-1812] Edwards, Thomas, 1775?-1845, reporter 1812
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If aggravating circumftances occur, the king gives diredions for a more fevere puniffiment; the cri - minal is then bound to a tree, and he is pricked full of ikin-deep wounds with krifles, and rubbed with fugar or molafles; the whole body is foon entirely covered with ants, and the poor wretch is not relieved by death before he has fuffered the greateft torments.
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The principal articles that are Ihipped to Japan are tortoife-fhells, Baros camphor from Sumatra and Borneo, Dutch woollens, and fugar; in return for which we receive Japan camphor, copper, china, and lacquered ware |.
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There are mines of gold and lapiii lazuli, which laft is carried to Can - ton, To paint the porcelain, It produces the fame fruits as China, belide fugar, tobncco, cotton, and indigo.
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