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" ... want of cheap and expeditious means of transport. " It may therefore be assumed that remuneration for railroads in India must for the present be drawn chiefly from the conveyance of merchandize, and not from passengers. "
Allen's Indian Mail, and Register of Intelligence for British and Foreign ... - Page 291
1845
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year ...

History - 1846 - 882 pages
...of a profitable market by the want of cheap and expeditious means of transport. " It may therefore be assumed that remuneration for railroads in India...encouragement and co-operation from the Government. " III. Independent of the difficulties common to railroads in all countries, there are others peculiar...
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The Railways of India: With an Account of Their Rise, Progress, and Construction

Edward Davidson - Railroads - 1868 - 416 pages
...deprived of a profitable market by the want of cheap and expeditious means of transport. It may therefore be assumed that remuneration for railroads in India...of merchandize, and not from passengers. It cannot, however, admit of question that when railway communication can be advantageously introduced and maintained,...
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The annals of our time [1837 to 1868]. [With] 1871 to

Joseph Irving - 1871 - 1060 pages
...remuneration for railroads in India mibt for the present be drawn chiefly from the conveyance of merchandise, and not from passengers. It cannot admit of question,...encouragement and co-operation from the Government." The peculiar difficulties to which the Court drew the attention of the Governor-General were, — periodical...
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The Annals of Our Time: From the accession of Queen Victoria, June 20, 1837 ...

Joseph Irving - Great Britain - 1871 - 1060 pages
...applications for making which on an extensive scale had .been received fronrrprivate parties. They conceived that " remuneration for railroads in India must for...the present be drawn chiefly from the conveyance of merchandise, and not from passengers. It cannot admit of question, that wherever railroad communication...
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The Annals of Our Time: a Diurnal of Events, Social and Political, Home and ...

Joseph Irving - Great Britain - 1880 - 1066 pages
...applications for making which on an extensive scale had. been received fronvprivate parties. They conceived " merchandise,and not from passengers. It cannot admit of question, that wherever railroad communication...
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The annals of our time [1837 to 1868]. [1837 to 1891].

Joseph Irving - Great Britain - 1880 - 1064 pages
...applications for making which on an extensive scale had .been received fronvprivate parties. They conceived that " remuneration for railroads in India must for...the present be drawn chiefly from the conveyance of merchandise, and not from passengers. It cannot admit of question, that wherever railroad communication...
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Ways and Works in India: Being an Account of the Public Works in that ...

George Walter Macgeorge - India - 1894 - 604 pages
...contrary to the experience which had been already gained in England and Europe, the ' remuneration from railroads in India must for the present be drawn chiefly from the conveyance of merchandise, and not from passengers.- It was apprehended that, in addition to the ordinary difficulties...
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Ways and Works in India: Being an Account of the Public Works in that ...

George Walter Macgeorge - India - 1894 - 602 pages
...contrary to the experience which had been already gained in England and Europe, the ' remuneration from railroads in India must for the present be drawn chiefly from the conveyance of merchandise, and not from passengers.' It was apprehended that, in addition to the ordinary difficulties...
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Annual Register, Volume 87

Edmund Burke - History - 1846 - 1190 pages
...of a profitable market by the want of cheap and expeditious means of transport. “It may therefore be assumed that remuneration for railroads in India...encouragement and co-operation from the Government. “III. Independent of the difficulties common to railroads in all countries, there are others peculiar...
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The Tentacles of Progress: Technology Transfer in the Age of Imperialism ...

Daniel R. Headrick - Technology & Engineering - 1988 - 416 pages
...deprived of a profitable market by want of a cheap and expeditious means of transport. It may therefore be assumed that remuneration for railroads in India...the present, be drawn chiefly from the conveyance of merchandise, and not from passengers.28 He was wrong. The day after the inauguration of the Bombay-Thana...
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