For half a century we have gone on draining from two to three and sometimes four million pounds sterling a year from India, which has been remitted to Great Britain to meet the deficiencies of commercial speculations, to pay the interest of debts, to... Puraniya, Ronggopoor and Assam - Página xxipor Robert Montgomery Martin - 1838Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Jnanendra Nath Gupta - 1911 - 582 páginas
...bias and short-sightedness in him. Montgomery Martin, in his "Eastern India" (1838), observed : — For half a century we have gone on draining from two...pounds sterling a year from India, which has been remitted to Great Britain to meet the deficiencies of commercial speculations, to pay the interests... | |
| Lajpat Rai (Lala) - 1917 - 410 páginas
...must be its effects on India, where the wages of a labourer is from twopence to threepence a day? " For half a century we have gone on draining from two...pounds sterling a year from India, which has been remitted to Great Britain to meet the deficiencies of commercial speculations, to pay the interest... | |
| S. N. Sen - 1997 - 422 páginas
...in India and the result was a continuous economic drain. Writing in 1838 Montgomery Martin observed: For half a century we have gone on draining from two...pounds sterling a year from India, which has been remitted to Great Britain to meet the deficiencies of commercial speculations, to pay the interest... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 2000 - 466 páginas
...must be its effects on India, where the wages of a labourer is from twopence to threepence a day ? " " For half a century we have gone on draining from two...pounds sterling a year from India, which has been remitted to Great Britain to meet the deficiencies of commercial speculations, to pay the interest... | |
| S. N. Sen - 2006 - 248 páginas
...the result was a continuous economic drain from India. Writing in 1838 Montgomery Martin observed: For half a century we have gone on draining from two...pounds sterling a year from India, which has been remitted to Great Britain to meet the deficiencies of commercial speculations, to pay the interest... | |
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