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The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial Record January 1903

1903

The political functions being those which are essential to the defence and extension of the State the Thdicial to the suppression and prevention of crime the economical to the production and distribution of food and the social to the health and conduct of the people. [...] Let him notice the method the order the cleanliness the discipline the perfection of its whole organization and he will recognise in it at once the epitome of every title to command and govern which one race can possess over others."* It may then be accepted as an axiom in our consider._Lion of Indian *vigor that the political supremicy of the British and an acceptance of their politica [...] - Now manufactures are brought within the reach of cultivators through the operations of merchants whose true function in society is.that of selling agents for manufaturers the difference between the cost of these manufactures at the place of production and their value at the place of sale constituting the profit upon which merchants subsist. [...] In the Punjaub the indebtedness of the cultivators is so widspread and the consequences of giving full effect to the legal rights of the money-lenders so appalling that the Government has shrunk from enforcing its own statutes and is now attempting to mitigate their effects by other statutes which diminish the pledging powers of the cultvators in respect' to.their holdings. [...] 6. The increase in population each individual of which requires for expenoriture a certain number of currency tokens varying with the position of the community inthe scale of civilization and of the individual in the community.
government politics public policy
Pages
229
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120018
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-v unknown view
Indian Poverty and Indian Famines
1-45 Cecil Phipson view
The Currency Policy of the Government of India
46-53 A. Rogers view
The Economical Effects of Resent Indian Currency Legislation
54-68 Robert Elliot view
Safeguards for Purdahnishins
69-78 Cornelia Sorabu view
The Monsoon of 1902: its Economic Lessons
79-92 unknown view
The Conflict in Morocco
93-98 Ion Perdicaris view
The Congress of Orientalists at Hamburg
99-105 E. Montet view
Quarterly Report on Semitic Studies and Orientalism
106-109 Edward Montet view
The Comparative Claims of the Avesta and of the Veda
110-116 Lawrence Mills view
Plassy and Seringapatam : A Comparison
117-143 W.B. Beatson view
Chinese Knowledge of Early Persia
144-169 E.H. Parker view
Proceedings of the East India Association
170-181 unknown view
Correspondence Notes and News
182-193 unknown view
Reviews and Notices
194-214 unknown view
Summary of Events
215-224 unknown view