... Government always tried to keep an impartial equilibrium between direct and indirect taxation. The land revenue in Bengal was settled once for all in 1793 and the Court of Directors in approving this limitation on the Government demands from land... Indian Journal of Economics - Page 3131919Full view - About this book
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