India in the Victorian Age: An Economic History of the PeopleDaya Publishing House, 1985 - 628페이지 |
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... effect on revenue . It may be true that we shall not get so much revenue as if we had kept the increase of rent in ... effect of a full Indian exchequer is a war . " It would be more correct to say that a sure effect of surpluses ...
... effect on revenue . It may be true that we shall not get so much revenue as if we had kept the increase of rent in ... effect of a full Indian exchequer is a war . " It would be more correct to say that a sure effect of surpluses ...
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... effect only the land tax itself . It would fix the assessment for ever , and it should be more accurately termed the permanent and perpetual limitation of the direct State - demand on the land . It would in no wise effect the ...
... effect only the land tax itself . It would fix the assessment for ever , and it should be more accurately termed the permanent and perpetual limitation of the direct State - demand on the land . It would in no wise effect the ...
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... effect of making . the rich richer , and the poor poorer ; in Bengal it has had the effect of helping the poor - the millions of cultivators - more than the rich . In England it has added to the wealth of a limited class ; in Bengal it ...
... effect of making . the rich richer , and the poor poorer ; in Bengal it has had the effect of helping the poor - the millions of cultivators - more than the rich . In England it has added to the wealth of a limited class ; in Bengal it ...
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AUCKLAND AND ELLENBOROUGH | 11 |
HARDINGE AND DALHOUSIE | 14 |
LAND SETTLEMENTS IN NORTHERN INDIA | 33 |
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