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

1903

How will the Persiav regard the abandoment of our qwn.language the language of the Government of thegreat Empire at their doors ? The.treaty was negotiated by the British Minister on the part of Great Britain ; and on the part' of Persia by the Persian Prime Minister and by Mr. [...] And the rule of leaving the determination of the assessment almost entirely in the hands of the Survey Officer has been the weak point of the Bombay system to the present day. [...] Fir.st the duty of protecting the society from the violence and invasions of other independent societies ; secondly the duty of protecting as far as possible every member of the society from the injustice or oppression of every other member of it or the duty of establishing an exact administration of jdgtice ; and thirdly the duty of"Indian Revenue and Land Systems. [...] How best to administer a country in this state of society Adam Smith has shown in his great worek in the following sentences : In almost all countries the revenue of the Sovereign is drawn from that of the people ; the greater the revenue of the people therefore the greater the annual produuce of their land and Labour the more they can afford to.the Seovereign. [...] Dutt himself knows nothing about the great law limiting the production from land all over the world or the principles laid down by Adam Smith for ameliorating in the best manner possible the effects of that law and so enhancing the value of all produce from the land by diminishing the cost of labour as much as possible and opening out the country to the most extensive markets of the world by
government politics public policy
Pages
220
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120018
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Anglo-Persian Commercial Treaty
225-230 H. F. B. Lynch view
The Peasant Proprietors of India
231-244 Romesh Dutt view
Indian Revenue and Land Systems
245-291 J. F. Fischer view
Recent Educational Changes in India
292-299 M. Prothero view
A Muslim University
300-326 Adolf Heidborn view
The Bashgali Kafir Language
327-336 Indicus Viator view
An Interesting but Little - Known Chinese Corner of British India
337-349 Pinya view
The Early Christian Road to China
350-354 E. H. Parker view
The Western Branch of the Early Turks
355-368 E. H. Parker view
Proceedings of the East India Association
369-379 unknown view
Proceedings of the Central Asian Society
380-392 unknown view
Correspondence Notes and News
393-420 unknown view
Reviews and Notices
421-436 unknown view
Summary of Events
437-444 unknown view