India in the Victorian Age: An Economic History of the PeopleK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1904 - 628ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... prosperity from all parts of the Empire , India alone presented a scene of poverty and distress . A famine , the most intense and the most widely extended yet known , deso- lated the country in 1897. The most populous portion of the ...
... prosperity from all parts of the Empire , India alone presented a scene of poverty and distress . A famine , the most intense and the most widely extended yet known , deso- lated the country in 1897. The most populous portion of the ...
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... prosperous in ordinary times . With the providence and frugality which are habitual to the Indian cultivator , they had saved in previous years . In the year of distress they bought shiploads of rice out of their own savings . vi ...
... prosperous in ordinary times . With the providence and frugality which are habitual to the Indian cultivator , they had saved in previous years . In the year of distress they bought shiploads of rice out of their own savings . vi ...
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... prosperous peas- antry . If the cultivators of India generally were as prosperous as in Eastern Bengal , famines would be rare in India , even in years of bad harvests . But rents in Western Bengal are higher , in proportion to the ...
... prosperous peas- antry . If the cultivators of India generally were as prosperous as in Eastern Bengal , famines would be rare in India , even in years of bad harvests . But rents in Western Bengal are higher , in proportion to the ...
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... prosperous , more re- sourceful , more secure against famines . The history of the Land Revenue administration in India is of the deepest interest , because it is intimately connected with the material well - being of an agricultural ...
... prosperous , more re- sourceful , more secure against famines . The history of the Land Revenue administration in India is of the deepest interest , because it is intimately connected with the material well - being of an agricultural ...
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... prosperity , and to widen the sources of agricultural wealth in India . Statesmen like Sir Charles Wood and Sir ... prosperous , to create a strong and loyal middle class , and to connect them by their own interest with British Rule in ...
... prosperity , and to widen the sources of agricultural wealth in India . Statesmen like Sir Charles Wood and Sir ... prosperous , to create a strong and loyal middle class , and to connect them by their own interest with British Rule in ...
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India in the Victorian Age: An Economic History of the People Romesh Chunder Dutt ªÀº ¹ßÃé¹® º¸±â - 1985 |
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Afghan Afghanistan agricultural annexation appointed Arthur Cotton assessment Bengal Bombay Britain British Government British India British rule Calcutta canals cent Central Provinces cesses chapter Company's Council Court of Directors Crown cultivators dated demand Despatch districts East India Company Empire England English enhancement expenditure export famine fixed frontier Government of India Governor Governor-General Henry Lawrence Home Charges House of Commons imposed improvement increase Indian Debt Indian Government interest irrigation labour Land Revenue Land Tax landlords Lord Auckland Lord Dalhousie Lord Lawrence Lord Mayo Lord William Bentinck Madras Member ment millions sterling Minister Mutiny Native Northern India opinion Oudh paid Permanent Settlement population proprietors prosperity Punjab question railways rent rental Report revenues of India rupees Ryot Ryotwari Ryotwari System salt Secretary Select Committee Settlement Officers Sikh silk Sindh Sir Charles Sir Charles Trevelyan soil State-demand sugar tion trade Viceroy Village Communities