India in the Victorian Age: An Economic History of the PeopleDaya Publishing House, 1985 - 628페이지 |
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... Bombay Government , defending the Bombay system against the charges of the Board of Revenue . Vibart had no difficulty in showing that in fixing the assessment , the Bombay officers proceeded on precisely the same considerations as the ...
... Bombay Government , defending the Bombay system against the charges of the Board of Revenue . Vibart had no difficulty in showing that in fixing the assessment , the Bombay officers proceeded on precisely the same considerations as the ...
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... Bombay advanced by rapid strides , those of Madras showed a very poor increase . The imports of Bombay and of Bengal increased from two and a half millions to six millions ; the imports of Madras increased from £ 600,000 to a million ...
... Bombay advanced by rapid strides , those of Madras showed a very poor increase . The imports of Bombay and of Bengal increased from two and a half millions to six millions ; the imports of Madras increased from £ 600,000 to a million ...
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... Bombay and Madras , like those of Northern India , were built up under the administration of the East India Company . The first Settlement for thirty years in Bombay was commenced by Wingate in 1836 ; and a Settlement of thirty years ...
... Bombay and Madras , like those of Northern India , were built up under the administration of the East India Company . The first Settlement for thirty years in Bombay was commenced by Wingate in 1836 ; and a Settlement of thirty years ...
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AUCKLAND AND ELLENBOROUGH | 11 |
HARDINGE AND DALHOUSIE | 14 |
LAND SETTLEMENTS IN NORTHERN INDIA | 33 |
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