Marshman, ii. 364. previous period in the history of the country was the credit of the British Government more firmly established, or was the prospect of financial prosperity more promising than at the commencement of 1823, when the Marquess of Hastings... The History of British India - Page 353by James Mill - 1858Full view - About this book
| Sir John Foster George Ross-of-Bladensburg - 1893 - 258 pages
...with ample means to meet every demand. At no 1 Summary, &c., p. 29, &c.; Marshman, ii. 364. previous period in the history of the country was the credit...prosperity more promising than at the commencement of 1823, when the Marquess of Hastings retired from the guidance of the pecuniary interests of India V... | |
| Robert Watson Frazer - India - 1896 - 440 pages
...and upon the restoration of peace was provided with ample means to meet every demand. At no previous period in the history of the country was the credit...the guidance of the pecuniary interests of India." Notwithstanding the heavy war charges of upwards of 9 millions sterling yearly, the surplus of revenue... | |
| Keshavial B. Kamdar - India - 1922 - 618 pages
...crafts were under a serious disadvantage and were suffered to die an un-natural death. " At no previous period in the history of the country was the credit of the British Government more fully established or was the prospect of financial prosperity more promising than at the commencement... | |
| Economics - 1928 - 656 pages
...Bengal year after year, while there were deficits in the other I. Wilson remarks : " At no previous period in the history of the country was the credit...prosperity more promising, than at the commencement of 1823, when the Marquis of Hastings retired from the guidance of the pecuniary interests of India."... | |
| Pramathanath Banerjea - Finance - 1928 - 410 pages
...bear fruit, the 1 Auber, Rise of the British Power in the East. * Wilson remarks : " At no previous period in the history of the country was the credit...prosperity more promising, than at the commencement of 1823, when the Marquis of Hastings retired from the guidance of the pecuniary interests of India."... | |
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