as it is possible to change the Indian Fiscal system, it is desirable that the cultivator should pay a smaller proportion of the whole national charge. It is not in itself a thrifty policy to draw the mass of revenue from the rural districts, where capital... India for the Indians--and for England - Page ixby William Digby - 1885 - 261 pagesFull view - About this book
| Seshayangar Srinivasa Raghavaiyangar - 1893 - 700 pages
...interests a more equitable share of the public burden. I prefer the latter tendency to the former. So far as it is possible to change the Indian fiscal...draw the mass of revenue from the rural districts where capital is scarce, sparing the towns where it is often redundant and runs to waste in luxury.... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1900 - 356 pages
...interests a more equitable share of the fiscal burden. I prefer the latter tendency to the former. So far as it is possible to change the Indian fiscal...draw the mass of revenue from the rural districts, where capital is scarce, sparing the towns, where it is often redundant and runs to waste in luxury.... | |
| 1901 - 938 pages
...of Lord Salisbury, when Secretary of State for India, as set out in his minute of April 26, 1875 : " So far as it is possible to change the Indian fiscal...draw the mass of revenue from the rural districts, where capital is scarce, sparing the towns, where it is often redundant, and runs to waste and luxury.... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1902 - 222 pages
...taxing of the food of the people. He wrote in 1876 : " So far as it is possible to change the 'Indian system, it is desirable that the cultivator should...draw the mass of revenue from the rural districts where capital is scarce. .....The injury is exaggerated in the case of India, where so much of the... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1902 - 228 pages
...taxing of the food of the people. He wrote in 1876 : " So far as it is possible to change the Indian system, it is desirable that the cultivator should...draw the mass of revenue from the rural districts where capital is scarce The injury is exaggerated in the case of India, where so much of the revenue... | |
| Charles James O'Donnell - 1903 - 136 pages
...Lord Salisbury, when Secretary of State for India, as set out in his Minute of April 26, 1875 : — " So far as it is possible to change the Indian fiscal...draw the mass of revenue from the rural districts, where capital is scarce, sparing the towns, where it is often redundant, and runs to waste and luxury.... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1904 - 658 pages
...Fiscal policy in a Minute recorded in 1875, which is often cited. " So far," his lordship wrote, " as it is possible to change .the Indian Fiscal system, it is desirable that the cultivator skould pay a smaller proportion of the whole national charge. It is not in itself a thrifty policy... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1908 - 666 pages
...Fiscal policy in a Minute recorded in 1875, which is often cited. " So far," his lordship wrote, " as it is possible to change the Indian Fiscal system,...draw the mass of revenue from the rural districts, where capital is scarce, sparing the towns where it is often redundant and runs to waste in luxury.... | |
| John David Rees - 1908 - 416 pages
...anxious to relieve the Indian cultivator as far as he could, and in a minute on the land-tax wrote : " So far as it is possible to change the Indian fiscal...proportion of the whole national charge. It is not a thrifty policy to draw the mass of revenue from rural districts, where capital is scarce, sparing... | |
| Theophilus E. Samuel Scholes - 1908 - 520 pages
...time was Secretary of State for India, recorded in a minute, on the 26th of April, 1875, that :— " So far as it is possible to change the Indian fiscal...cultivator should pay a smaller proportion of the whole charge. It is not in itself a thrifty policy to draw the mass of revenue from the rural districts,... | |
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