| 1881 - 838 páginas
...Institute might do in time ! Why do not the other native Princes follow the noble example set by this Baja? The Madras Government has been trying several experiments...must first begin the improvement of our Agriculture. • GOJENDBA NARAYAN, Jr. (of Kuch Behar). STRAY THOUGHTS ON EDUCATION. "The mind of man is as a country... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - 1881 - 160 páginas
...Indian fellow-subjects to look to the Government for every improvement in their lot, are doing a very great dis-service to the Indian races. The permanent...poverty of India rest with the people themselves. But while the Indian Government can do much, and the Indian people can do more, there are some unfulfilled... | |
| John Murdoch - 1886 - 164 páginas
...much for the improvement of the country, yet the second motto on the title page is equally true :— " The permanent remedies for the poverty of India rest with. the people themselves."t The object of the following remarks is to endeavour to remove some misconceptions which... | |
| 1889 - 854 páginas
...evils, than the Hindu community ! !" The motto from Dr. Hunter on the title page is equally true : — " The permanent remedies for the poverty of India rest with the people themselves," JUBILEE APPEAL. The year of Jubilee was a Jewish institution. Every fiftieth year all lands which had... | |
| 1894 - 110 páginas
...Hunter, editor of the Gazetteer of India, and author of numerous other publications. What does he say ? " The permanent remedies for the poverty of India rest with the people themselves." The late Sir Madhava Row was the greatest Hindu statesman of modern times. What does he think of his... | |
| 1899 - 828 páginas
...the most highly favored man in the land. In view of all these facts, Sir WW Hunter's statement that "the permanent remedies for the poverty of India rest with the people themselves," is eminently true. And it is further emphasized by the following remark of Sir Madhava Has, KCSI, one... | |
| 1899 - 858 páginas
...the most highly favored man in the land. In view of all these facts, Sir WW Hunter's statement that "the permanent remedies for the poverty of India rest with the people themselves," is eminently true. And it is further emphasized by the following remark of Sir Madhava Has, KCSI, one... | |
| John Murdoch - 1900 - 108 páginas
...who, at great self-sacrifice, held office for upwards of seven years. DUTY OF THE PEOPLE OF INDIA. " The permanent remedies for the poverty of India rest with the people themselves." Sir WW Hunter. " There may exist circumstances in the habits of a people sufficiently powerful to defeat... | |
| 1902 - 196 páginas
...Indian fellow-subjects to look to the government for every improvement in their .lot, are doing a very great disservice to the Indian races. The permanent...poverty of India rest with the people themselves. "t fi From the increased population, the cultivated area no longer suffices to allow a plot of ground... | |
| John Peter Jones - 1903 - 420 páginas
...more in legal processes than the Hindus. In view of all these facts, Sir WW Hunter's statement that "The permanent remedies for the poverty of India rest with the people themselves" is eminently true. It is further emphasized by the remarks of Sir Madhava Rao, KCSI, one of the very... | |
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