| Frederick John Shore - 1837 - 562 pages
...themselves. They have been taxed to the utmost limit ; every successive province, as it has fallen into our possession, has been made a field for higher...lowest Englishman could be prevailed upon to accept, while our public offices, and, as we are pleased to call them, courts of justice, have been sinks of... | |
| Frederick John Shore - 1837 - 562 pages
...benefit of themselves. .They have been taxed to the utmost limit ; every successive proas it has fallen into our possession, has been made a field for higher...that which the native rulers were able to extort. The Indiana have been excluded from every Tionour, dignity, or office, which the lowest Englishman could... | |
| 1840 - 906 pages
...They had been taxed to the utmost limit ; every successive province, as it fell into our hands, had been made a field for higher exaction ; and it has...extort. The Indians have been excluded from every honor, dignity, or office which the lowest Englishman could be prevailed upon to accept ; while our... | |
| 1840 - 752 pages
...They had been taxed to the utmost limit ; every successive province, as it fell into our hands, had been made a field for higher exaction ; and it has...extort. The Indians have been excluded from every honor, dignity, or office which the lowest Englishman could be prevailed upon to accept ; while our... | |
| Dadabhai Naoroji - 1888 - 248 pages
...themselves. They have been taxed to the utmost limit ; every successive province, as it has fallen into our possession, has been made a field for higher...greatly we have raised the revenue above that which th« native rulers were able to extort. The Indians have been excluded from every honour, dignity,... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1902 - 222 pages
...people." And the Hon'ble Mr. Shore, writing in 1837. said: "Every successive province, as it has fallen into our possession, ha-s been made a field for higher...has always been our boast how greatly we have raised our revenue above that which the Native Rulers were able to extort.1' Protection needed in Madras and... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1902 - 228 pages
...people." And the Hon'ble Mr. Shore, writing in 1837 said : "Every successive province, as it has fallen into our possession, has been made a field for higher exaction ; and it has always been owr boast how greatly we have raised our revenue above that which the Native Rulers were able to extort."... | |
| 1907 - 744 pages
...almost unparalleled. They have been taxed to the utmost limit, and it has always been our boast that we have raised the revenue above that which the native...extort. The Indians have been excluded from every post that the lowest Englishman could be prevailed upon to accept. The British Indian Government has... | |
| Indian National Party (London, England) - 1915 - 76 pages
...province as it has fallen into our possession, has been made field for higher exaction; and it has been our boast how greatly we have raised the revenue above that which the Indian rulers were able to extort. The Indians have been excluded from every honour, dignity, or office... | |
| Estelle Sylvia Pankhurst - 1926 - 654 pages
...Government". The people had: "been taxed to the utmost limit ; every successive province, as it has fallen into our possession has been made a field for higher...that which the native rulers were able to extort The British Government has been one of the most extortionate and oppressive that ever existed in India.... | |
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