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Yet we see from several indications that there is still a conflict between commerce on the one side and industry and agriculture on the other. The East India policy that bone of contention shows a violent oscillation. Between 1653 and 1657 Cromwell even allows an open trade with India with disastrous results. In 1657 he re-established the old company. Even the Merchant Adventurers had not things all their own way. " There were, " says Thomas Burton in his Diary, " strong arguments brought on ac...count of the Free Merchants to prove that a Free Trade (i. E. An unregulated trade) was most for the good of this nation. " Sir Christopher Pack, who is Master of the Merchant Adventurers Company, turned in the debate like a horse, and answered every man. I believe he spoke at least thirty times. " Mr. Lloyd helped him as much as could be, but both reason and equity, and the sense of the committee being against them, they were forced at last to give up the cudgels, but with much ado. Sir Christopher Pack 1 Interest of Holland, p.
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