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... March 1879-80 , and having during that time complete leisure , and being for some months at one of the centres of Administration , I took the opportunity of gaining as much insight as possible into the mysteries of our Indian ...
... March 1879-80 , and having during that time complete leisure , and being for some months at one of the centres of Administration , I took the opportunity of gaining as much insight as possible into the mysteries of our Indian ...
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... March 1874 : ' When- ever his camp passed through districts in which the land - tax had been materially increased , the Lieutenant - Governor was assailed by bitter com- plaints of loss and hardship among the people , and it cannot be ...
... March 1874 : ' When- ever his camp passed through districts in which the land - tax had been materially increased , the Lieutenant - Governor was assailed by bitter com- plaints of loss and hardship among the people , and it cannot be ...
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... March 15 , 1879. The Madras Settlement operations which have beer going on of late have , I believe , resulted in an increase of the land revenue . I do not know whether sudden enhancements have beer sanctioned by the Madras authority ...
... March 15 , 1879. The Madras Settlement operations which have beer going on of late have , I believe , resulted in an increase of the land revenue . I do not know whether sudden enhancements have beer sanctioned by the Madras authority ...
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... March 15 , 1879 , ' There are similar officials throughout India , but the payments made to them , and the revenue intercepted for the purpose , are for the most part excluded from the accounts . The patwari fund of the North - Western ...
... March 15 , 1879 , ' There are similar officials throughout India , but the payments made to them , and the revenue intercepted for the purpose , are for the most part excluded from the accounts . The patwari fund of the North - Western ...
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... march of famine and epidemic disease ( ? ) is checked . ... Owing to the operation of these causes the population which has only to look to the land . for their support is annually becoming more and * In Oudh , owing to the disbanding ...
... march of famine and epidemic disease ( ? ) is checked . ... Owing to the operation of these causes the population which has only to look to the land . for their support is annually becoming more and * In Oudh , owing to the disbanding ...
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91 ÆäÀÌÁö - All service ranks the same with God : If now, as formerly he trod Paradise, his presence fills Our earth, each only as God wills Can work — God's puppets, best and worst. Are we : there is no last nor first. Say not " a small event ! " Why " small " ? Costs it more pain that this, ye call A
50 ÆäÀÌÁö - If their passion or their avarice drove the Tartar lords to acts of rapacity or tyranny, there was time enough, even in the short life of man, to bring round the ill effects of an abuse of power upon the power itself.
60 ÆäÀÌÁö - Nicht, was lebendig kraftvoll sich verkündigt, Ist das gefährlich Furchtbare. Das ganz Gemeine ist's, das ewig Gestrige, Was immer war und immer wiederkehrt Und morgen gilt, weil's heute hat gegolten! Denn aus Gemeinem ist der Mensch gemacht, Und die Gewohnheit nennt er seine Amme.
122 ÆäÀÌÁö - A main cause of the disastrous consequences of Indian famines, and one of the greatest difficulties in the way of providing relief in an effectual shape, is to be found in the fact that the great mass of the population directly depends on agriculture, and that there is no other industry from which any considerable part of the community derives its support.
8 ÆäÀÌÁö - The government of a people by itself has a meaning and a reality, but such a thing as government of one people by another does not and can not exist.
122 ÆäÀÌÁö - India these considerations are of the greatest weight, and they are rendered still more serious by the fact that the numbers who have no other employment than agriculture, are in large parts of the country greatly in excess of what is really required for the thorough cultivation of the land.
39 ÆäÀÌÁö - Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie, Which we ascribe to heaven : the fated sky Gives us free scope; only, doth backward pull Our slow designs, when we ourselves are dull.
50 ÆäÀÌÁö - If hoards were made by violence, and tyranny, they were still domestic hoards ; and domestic profusion, or the rapine of a more powerful and prodigal hand, restored them to the people. With many disorders, and with few political checks upon power, nature had still fair play ; the sources of acquisition were not dried up, and therefore the trade, the manufactures, and the commerce of the country flourished.
87 ÆäÀÌÁö - Taxing is an easy business. Any projector can contrive new impositions ; any bungler can add to the old. But is it altogether wise to have no other bounds to your impositions than the patience of those who are to bear them...
122 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... at prices within their reach, but also of the sole employment by which they can earn the means of procuring it. The complete remedy for this condition of things will be found only in the development of industries other than agriculture and independent of the fluctuations of the seasons.