The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 5John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1932 - Great Britain |
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Page 315
... revenue system which the government had inherited from its predecessors the main productive sources , the land - revenue and opium , were not derived from taxation : of the taxation heads the chief contributory was the salt monopoly ...
... revenue system which the government had inherited from its predecessors the main productive sources , the land - revenue and opium , were not derived from taxation : of the taxation heads the chief contributory was the salt monopoly ...
Page 327
... revenues since 1860 and the main sources from which they were derived . Revenues of India , 1913-14 ( in thousands of pounds sterling ) Land - revenue Opium Salt ... £ ... ... 21,391 ... ... ... 1,624 ... ... Stamps Excise Customs ...
... revenues since 1860 and the main sources from which they were derived . Revenues of India , 1913-14 ( in thousands of pounds sterling ) Land - revenue Opium Salt ... £ ... ... 21,391 ... ... ... 1,624 ... ... Stamps Excise Customs ...
Page 315
... revenue system which the government had inherited from its predecessors the main productive sources , the land - revenue and opium , were not derived from taxation : of the taxation heads the chief contributory was the salt monopoly ...
... revenue system which the government had inherited from its predecessors the main productive sources , the land - revenue and opium , were not derived from taxation : of the taxation heads the chief contributory was the salt monopoly ...
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ADMINISTRATIVE DEVELOPMENT 18181858 | 1 |
The law member | 7 |
Relations of the Company and the board | 13 |
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