| William Digby - 1885 - 306 페이지
...1885. He. \ INDIAN ADMINISTRATION. THE MARQUIS OF SALISBURY, Sometime Secretary of State for India. -' As India MUST be bled,' ' The lancet should be directed...sufficient, not to those which are already feeble for the want of it.' ' Much of the revenue [of India] is exported without a direct equivalent.' ' So... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1894 - 906 페이지
...in the case of India, where so much of the revenue was exported without a direct equivalent — that as India must be bled, the lancet should be directed to the parts where the blood was congested or at least sufficient, not to the rural districts which were already feeble from the... | |
| Dinakara Viṣṇu Gokhale - 1895 - 262 페이지
...little better able shoulders will have to bear them, or, as Lord Salisbury once coolly put it, that as India must be bled, the lancet should be directed to the parts where there was at least sufficient blood, not to those which are already feeble from the want of it. Another... | |
| 1898 - 494 페이지
...in the case of India, where so much of the revenue was exported without a direct equivalent— that as India must be bled, the lancet should be directed to the parts where the blood was congested or at least sufficient, not to the rural districts which were already feeble from the... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1900 - 356 페이지
...luxury. The injury is exaggerated in the case of India, where so much of the revenue is exported withQut a direct equivalent. As India must be bled, the lancet...those which are already feeble from the want of it. I agree, therefore, with Sir Louis Mallet in desiring that our present nondescript land dues should... | |
| William Digby - 1901 - 736 페이지
...put the matter beyond peradventure in two striking phrases : — ' . . . India, where so much of the revenue is exported without a direct equivalent.'...sufficient, not to those which are already feeble for the want of it.' There were others in the India Office at that time who shared these views and... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1902 - 228 페이지
...capital is scarce The injury is exaggerated in the case of India, where so much of the revenue is exorted without a direct equivalent. As India must be bled, the lancet should be directed to the part where the blood is congested, or at least sufficient, not to those which are already feeble from... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1902 - 222 페이지
...scarce. .....The injury is exaggerated in the case of India, where so much of the revenue is exorted without a direct equivalent. As India must be bled, the lancet should be directed to the part where the blood is congested, or at least sufficient, not to those which are already feeble from... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1895 - 982 페이지
...case of India, where BO much of the Revenue is exported without a direct equivalent. As India must he bled, the lancet should be directed to the parts where...is congested, or at least sufficient, not to those already feeble for the want of it." That was correct as far as the present British System in India... | |
| John David Rees - 1908 - 414 페이지
...revenue from rural districts, where capital is scarce, sparing the towns, where it is often redundant. As India must be bled, the lancet should be directed to the parts where the blood is congested or sufficient, not to those which are already feeble from want of it." Of these humane, sensible, and... | |
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