Calcutta Review, Volume 32University of Calcutta, 1859 |
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Page 61
... collect them in two or three separate colonies , where they can easily be watched , train them to habits of indus- * See De Quincey's of this on a large scale . + " Revolt of the Tartars " in his Selections ' for an instance try ...
... collect them in two or three separate colonies , where they can easily be watched , train them to habits of indus- * See De Quincey's of this on a large scale . + " Revolt of the Tartars " in his Selections ' for an instance try ...
Page 83
... several Presidencies , but we cannot but think that far too much stress has been laid on the system of * Vol . XXI . Page 356 . 5 collection , while a far more important question has K 2 THE LAND REVENUE OF MADRAS . 83.
... several Presidencies , but we cannot but think that far too much stress has been laid on the system of * Vol . XXI . Page 356 . 5 collection , while a far more important question has K 2 THE LAND REVENUE OF MADRAS . 83.
Page 84
... collection is the better , but what amount of taxation can a country bear , and it is idle to compare two systems if ... collections and making this a maximum of demand ; or by adding so much waste land to present holdings as shall ...
... collection is the better , but what amount of taxation can a country bear , and it is idle to compare two systems if ... collections and making this a maximum of demand ; or by adding so much waste land to present holdings as shall ...
Page 85
... collected according to the old . surveys , and that if they could be used in raising a heavy as- sessment , much more could they be used in levying a lighter one . The reduction of the assessment has therefore made but par- tial ...
... collected according to the old . surveys , and that if they could be used in raising a heavy as- sessment , much more could they be used in levying a lighter one . The reduction of the assessment has therefore made but par- tial ...
Page 86
... collection were discussed with little or no reference to the comparative pressure of the taxation . Were these the mere speculative opinions of authors little harm might result , but unfortunately the same views have been taken by the ...
... collection were discussed with little or no reference to the comparative pressure of the taxation . Were these the mere speculative opinions of authors little harm might result , but unfortunately the same views have been taken by the ...
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