The Poverty Problem in India: Being a Dissertation on the Causes and Remedies of Indian PovertyThacker, Spink & Company, 1895 - 342 стор. |
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... Lord Beaconsfield's ( then Mr. Disraeli ) Ministry easily yielded . The duties were accordingly partially reduced in 1878 and 1879 , and it was not be- fore 1882 that the financial condition of the country permitted Lord Ripon to carry ...
... Lord Beaconsfield's ( then Mr. Disraeli ) Ministry easily yielded . The duties were accordingly partially reduced in 1878 and 1879 , and it was not be- fore 1882 that the financial condition of the country permitted Lord Ripon to carry ...
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... Lord Farrar writes : The persons who carry on our trade on the outskirts of civilization are not distinguished by a special appreciation of the rights of others . When a difficulty arises be- tween ourselves and one of the weaker ...
... Lord Farrar writes : The persons who carry on our trade on the outskirts of civilization are not distinguished by a special appreciation of the rights of others . When a difficulty arises be- tween ourselves and one of the weaker ...
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... Lord Dufferin , ' until within a few years all the known and authorised com- mercial confraternities of Great Britain never for a moment relaxed their relent- on the trades of Ireland . ' * less grip on Irish Emigration and the Tenure ...
... Lord Dufferin , ' until within a few years all the known and authorised com- mercial confraternities of Great Britain never for a moment relaxed their relent- on the trades of Ireland . ' * less grip on Irish Emigration and the Tenure ...
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... Lord Lansdowne at his parting speech at the Calcutta Royal Exchange , India has in many departments of its industrial develop- ment made very fair progress ; but I confess that when I consider what that progress has been , when I ...
... Lord Lansdowne at his parting speech at the Calcutta Royal Exchange , India has in many departments of its industrial develop- ment made very fair progress ; but I confess that when I consider what that progress has been , when I ...
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... Lord Lawrence said : ' India is on the whole a very poor country , the mass of the population enjoying only a scanty subsist- ence . ' The late Agricultural Reporter to the Government of Madras , Mr. Robertson , says of the Indian ...
... Lord Lawrence said : ' India is on the whole a very poor country , the mass of the population enjoying only a scanty subsist- ence . ' The late Agricultural Reporter to the Government of Madras , Mr. Robertson , says of the Indian ...
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Сторінка 45 - The superiority of one country over another in a branch of production, often arises only from having begun it sooner. There may be no inherent advantage on one part, or disadvantage on the other, but only a present superiority of acquired skill and experience.
Сторінка 300 - ... oblige so great a number to encroach upon their capitals, upon the funds destined for the maintenance of productive labour, that all the frugality and good conduct of individuals may not be able to compensate the waste and degradation of produce occasioned by this violent and forced encroachment.
Сторінка 46 - Rae, that nothing has a greater tendency to promote improvements in any branch of production than its trial under a new set of conditions. But it cannot be expected that individuals should, at their own risk, or rather to their certain loss, introduce a new manufacture, and bear the...
Сторінка 299 - Such are the people who compose a numerous and splendid court, a great ecclesiastical establishment, great fleets and armies, who in time of peace produce nothing, and in time of war acquire nothing which can compensate the expense of maintaining them, even while the war lasts.
Сторінка 300 - ... who should reproduce it next year. The next year's produce, therefore, will be less than that of the foregoing, and if the same disorder should continue, that of the third year will be still less than that of the second. Those unproductive hands, who should be maintained by a part only of the spare revenue of the people, may consume so great a share of their whole revenue, and...
Сторінка 236 - The state must act by general rules. It cannot undertake to discriminate between the deserving and the undeserving indigent. It owes no more than subsistence to the first, and can give no less to the last. What is said about the injustice of a law which has no better treatment for the merely unfortunate poor than for the ill-conducted, is founded on a misconception of the province of law and public authority. The dispensers of public relief have no business to be inquisitors.
Сторінка 326 - During that interval the business of a servant of the Company was simply to wring out of the natives a hundred or two hundred thousand pounds as speedily as possible, that he might return home before his constitution had suffered from the heat, to marry a peer's daughter, to buy rotten boroughs in Cornwall, and to give balls in St. James's Square.
Сторінка 36 - The result to the interests of the two countries will be as already pointed out: the paying country will give a higher price for all that it buys from the receiving country, while the latter, besides receiving the tribute, obtains the exportable produce of the tributary country at a lower price.
Сторінка 36 - The result is, that a country which makes regular payments to foreign countries, besides losing what it pays, loses also something more, by the less advantageous terms on which it is forced to exchange its productions for foreign commodities.
Сторінка 123 - At the root of much of the poverty of the people of India, and of the risks to which they are exposed in seasons of scarcity, lies the unfortunate circumstance that agriculture forms almost the sole occupation of the mass of the population, and that no remedy for present evils can be complete which does not include the introduction of a diversity of occupations, through which the surplus population may be drawn from agricultural pursuits and led to find the means of subsistence in manufactures or...