| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1900 - 356 페이지
...William Hunter, speaking in the Viceregal Council in 1879 about the Bombay Settlements, said that " the fundamental difficulty of bringing relief to the...support himself and his family throughout the year." This fundamental difficulty has not been removed since, and the assessment commenced after 1896 is... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1902 - 228 페이지
...the late Sir William Hunter said in 1879 from his place in the Viceroy's Council is true to this day that "the Government assessment does not leave enough...support himself and his family throughout the year." In the present year of distress and famine in Western India, ' Lord Curzon has declared that "the weakness... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1902 - 222 페이지
...late Sir William Hunter said in 1879 from his place in the Viceroy's Council is' true' to . this day that "the Government assessment does not leave enough...support himself and his family throughout the year." In the present year of distress and famine in Westerti India, Lord Curzon has declared that "the weakness... | |
| Charles James O'Donnell - 1903 - 132 페이지
...Hunter, the distinguished Indian historian, when a member of the Viceroy's Council in 1879, declared that "the Government assessment does not leave enough...support himself and his family throughout the year." The need of this taxation began eighteen years ago, in 1885, by an increase in the strength of the army... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1904 - 658 페이지
...their creditors, but gave no hint of limiting the Land Revenue. The Land Revenue Act of 1879 contained no adequate provisions to limit the State-demand....cent., or that of an individual Holding by more than t00 per cent. Such a rule was calculated to do more harm than good. The Revision Settlement, commenced... | |
| John David Rees - 1908 - 414 페이지
...called " Rack Taxing in Rural India," in which he gave a sensational quotation from Hunter to the effect that the " Government assessment does not leave enough...support himself and his family throughout the year." If Hunter had said this it would not have much mattered, for probably there has never been an Indian... | |
| Charles James O'Donnell - 1908 - 130 페이지
...pushed to the front by every real friend of good government CHAPTER X RACK-TAXING IN RURAL INDIA • The Government assessment does not leave enough food...support himself and his family throughout the year." — SIR WILLIAM HUNTER, KCSI, the Historian of India, in the Viceroy's Council, 1883.^ ''There is no... | |
| Benjamin Orange Flower, Charles Zueblin - 1910 - 614 페이지
...bleeding of Indian people? If not, where is the remedy? In resisting it. Says Sir William Hunter : "The government assessment does not leave enough food...support himself and his family throughout the year." ."There is no more pathetic figure in the British Empire than the Indian peasant," writes Mr. Herbert... | |
| Benjamin Orange Flower, Charles Zueblin - 1910 - 620 페이지
...26,000,000 " Twentieth Century Magazine historian of India, formerly of the Viceroy's Council, says : "The government assessment does not leave enough food...support himself and his family throughout the year." Mr. Herbert Compton, in Indian Life, has this to say : "There is no more pathetic figure in the British... | |
| Alexander Loveday - 1914 - 184 페이지
...' and Sir W. Hunter contended, have been some cases in which " the assessment was so high as not to leave enough food to the cultivator to support himself and his family throughout the year." (c) But the actual percentage of taxation has steadily sunk, and has probably never since 1855 been... | |
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