Pamphlets: India1898 |
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... capital into the country . As regards the Home Charges it is said that the fall in the value of the silver means additional taxation , because more rupees would be necessary to counterbalance the fall in the value of silver . To make ...
... capital into the country . As regards the Home Charges it is said that the fall in the value of the silver means additional taxation , because more rupees would be necessary to counterbalance the fall in the value of silver . To make ...
Página 7
... capital ; and the interest for that foreign capital , whether it has been earned or not , has been steadily paid to the debenture - holders and shareholders who live in England . The railways , therefore , act as huge syphons to drain ...
... capital ; and the interest for that foreign capital , whether it has been earned or not , has been steadily paid to the debenture - holders and shareholders who live in England . The railways , therefore , act as huge syphons to drain ...
Página 14
... capital , skill , and industry ? 99 Not even this consideration of the certainty of greatly increased trade with a prosperous population has any influence to stanch the drain . It has gone on steadily increasing in volume for sixty ...
... capital , skill , and industry ? 99 Not even this consideration of the certainty of greatly increased trade with a prosperous population has any influence to stanch the drain . It has gone on steadily increasing in volume for sixty ...
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... capital of its own , owing to the constant drain from its wretched income , and is on the verge of being ground down to dust . Such foreign capital as circulates in British India carries away its own profits out of British India ...
... capital of its own , owing to the constant drain from its wretched income , and is on the verge of being ground down to dust . Such foreign capital as circulates in British India carries away its own profits out of British India ...
Página 30
... capital of the people of British India . The only interest the people have in these exports is , that they are the labourers , by whose labour , at poor wages , the resources of their own country are to be brought out for the profit of ...
... capital of the people of British India . The only interest the people have in these exports is , that they are the labourers , by whose labour , at poor wages , the resources of their own country are to be brought out for the profit of ...
Términos y frases comunes
acre administration amount Anglo-Indian average benefit Bengal bleeding Bombay Britain British India British rule Calcutta capital cent Cheers classes Commission Committee condition Council Covenanted Civil Service currency DADABHAI NAOROJI Danvers despatch despotism drain duty East India Association Empire England English Englishmen European evil exports fall in exchange famine favour foreign frontier give gold and silver Government of India head per annum hear honour important income increase India Office Indian authorities Indian Government interest justice labour London Lord Cranbrook Lord Iddesleigh Lord Salisbury Majesty's Majesty's Government maunds means ment millions nation natives of India Parliament pledges political population portion present principle produce profits prosperity Punjab question railways Report resolution result revenue rulers rupee Secretary simultaneous examinations Sir Grant Duff Sir Stafford Northcote speech taxation taxpayer tion Total trade Umballa United Kingdom wealth whole words wretched
Pasajes populares
Página 3 - And it is our further will that, so far as may be, our subjects, of whatever race or creed, be freely and impartially admitted to offices in our service, the duties of which they may be qualified, by their education, ability, and integrity duly to discharge.
Página 18 - no native of the said territories, nor any natural-born subject of His Majesty resident therein, shall by reason only of his religion, place of birth, descent, colour, or any of them, be disabled from holding any place, office, or employment under the said Company' ; but the explanatory memorandum sent out with the Act reiterated Mill's opinion.
Página 21 - We hold Ourselves bound to the Natives of Our Indian Territories by the same obligations of Duty which bind Us to all Our other Subjects ; and those Obligations, by the Blessing of Almighty God, We shall faithfully and conscientiously fulfil.
Página 7 - That no native of the said territories nor any natural born subject of His Majesty resi'dent therein, shall, by reason only of his religion, place of birth, descent, colour, or any of them, be disabled• from holding any place, office, or employment under the Company.
Página 21 - When, by the blessing of Providence, internal tranquillity shall be restored, it is our earnest desire to stimulate the peaceful industry of India, to promote works of public utility and improvement, and to administer its government for the benefit of all our subjects resident therein. In their prosperity will be our strength ; in their contentment our security ; and in their gratitude our best reward. And may the God of all power grant to us, and to those in authority under us, strength to carry...
Página 17 - To have found a great people sunk in the lowest depths of slavery and superstition, to have so ruled them as to have made them desirous and capable of all the privileges of citizens, would indeed be a title to glory all our own.
Página 46 - If we were to prophesy that in the year 1930 a population of fifty millions, better fed, clad and lodged than the English of our time, will cover these islands, that Sussex and Huntingdonshire will be wealthier than the wealthiest parts of the West...
Página 3 - We hold ourselves bound to the natives of our Indian territories by the same obligations of duty which bind us to all our other subjects, and those obligations, by the blessing of Almighty God, we shall faithfully and conscientiously fulfil.
Página 19 - Act ; and all such rules shall be laid before both Houses of Parliament within fourteen days after the making thereof. if Parliament be sitting, and if Parliament be not sitting, then within fourteen days after the next meeting of Parliament...
Página 14 - Taxes spent in' the country from -which they are raised are totally different in their effect from taxes raised in one country and spent in another. In the former case, the taxes collected from the population...