India in the Victorian Age: An Economic History of the PeopleDaya Publishing House, 1985 - 628페이지 |
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... give into the hands of foreigners that employment by which we ought to be supported . Mr. Hogg . - You are of opinion that justice to the English operatives in silk requires that all foreign manufactured silk should be excluded from ...
... give into the hands of foreigners that employment by which we ought to be supported . Mr. Hogg . - You are of opinion that justice to the English operatives in silk requires that all foreign manufactured silk should be excluded from ...
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... give a Permanent Settlement , as Mr. Beadon proposes , we lay the foundation for a state of society , not perhaps so easily managed , but far more varied and richer in elements of civilisation and progress . We shall have gradations of ...
... give a Permanent Settlement , as Mr. Beadon proposes , we lay the foundation for a state of society , not perhaps so easily managed , but far more varied and richer in elements of civilisation and progress . We shall have gradations of ...
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... give the power to either party to refer it to the Board of Arbitration , or would it necessarily go there ? No ; I think I would give either of them the power of referring ; of course , restricting myself to financial questions ...
... give the power to either party to refer it to the Board of Arbitration , or would it necessarily go there ? No ; I think I would give either of them the power of referring ; of course , restricting myself to financial questions ...
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AUCKLAND AND ELLENBOROUGH | 11 |
HARDINGE AND DALHOUSIE | 14 |
LAND SETTLEMENTS IN NORTHERN INDIA | 33 |
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Afghan agricultural Amir annexation appointed assessment Bengal Bombay canals cent Central Provinces cesses chapter cost Council Court of Directors cultivators dated demand Despatch districts East India Company England enhancement expenditure export famine Finance fixed Government of India Governor-General Home Charges House of Commons import duties imposed improvement increase Indian administration Indian Government industry interests irrigation labour Land Revenue Land Tax landlords letter Lord Dalhousie Lord George Hamilton Lord Lawrence Lord Lytton Lord Northbrook Lord Ripon Lord Salisbury Lord William Bentinck Madras manufactures Member ment millions sterling Minister Native nett produce Northern India opinion Oudh Permanent Settlement population principle proposed prosperity Punjab question railways reduced rent rental Report revenues of India revision rupee Ryot Ryotwari salt Secretary settled Settlement Officers Sir Arthur Cotton Sir Charles Sir Charles Trevelyan State-demand taxation tenants Tens of Rupees thirty tion trade Viceroy village yarns