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" They had a purse to draw upon of unlimited, because of unknown, depth. They saw on every side the necessity for improvements, and their constant and justifiable desire was to obtain for their own Provinces and people as large a share as they could persuade... "
The Evolution of Provincial Finance in British India: A Study in the ... - Page 25
by Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar - 1925 - 285 pages
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A Life of the Earl of Mayo, Fourth Viceroy of India, Volume 2

William Wilson Hunter - 1875 - 402 pages
...improvements, and their constant and justifiable desire was to obtain for their own Provinces and people as large a share as they could persuade the Government...likely they were to persuade the Government of India of the urgency of their require64 REVIEWED BY SIR J. STRACHEY. [^Ex. 47-50, ments. In representing those...
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The Finances and Public Works of India from 1869 to 1881

Sir John Strachey, Sir Richard Strachey - 1882 - 500 pages
...justifiEVILS OF CENTRALISED SYSTEM. 137 able desire was to obtain for their own provinces and people as large a share as they could persuade the Government...likely they were to persuade the Government of India of the urgency of their requirements. In representing and pressing those requirements, they felt that...
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Life, Letters, and Diaries of Sir Stafford Northcote, First Earl ..., Volume 1

Andrew Lang - 1890 - 420 pages
...ought to be regulated. They had a purse to draw upon of unlimited, because of unknown, depth. . . . They found by experience that the less economy they practised, and the more important their demands, the more likely they were to persuade the Government of India of the urgency...
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The Earl of Mayo

Sir William Wilson Hunter - 1891 - 230 pages
...improvements, and their constant and justifiable desire was to obtain for their own Provinces and people as large a share as they could persuade the Government...likely they were to persuade the Government of India of the urgency of their requirements. In representing those requirements they felt that they did what...
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The History of Lord Lytton's Indian Administration, 1876 to 1880

Lady Betty Balfour - 1899 - 716 pages
...desire was to obtain for their own provinces and people as large a share as they could persuade th* Government of India to give them out of the general revenues of the Empire.' . . . ' The distribution of public income,' writes General Richard Strachey. ' degenerates into something...
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The Province of Burma: A Report Prepared on Behalf of the ..., Volume 2

Alleyne Ireland - 1907 - 546 pages
...improvements; their constant and justifiable desire was to obtain for their own Provinces and people as large a share as they could persuade the Government...likely they were to persuade the Government of India of the urgency of their requirements. In representing and pressing those requirements, they felt that...
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Indian Constitutional Documents (1773-1915)

Panchanandas Mukherji - 1915 - 570 pages
...improvements, and their constant and justifiable desire was to obtain for their own province and people as large a share as they could persuade the Government...likely they were to persuade the Government of India of the urgency of their requirements." As MAJOR-GENERAL STRACHEY has remarked — " The distribution of...
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