 | William Digby - 1901 - 736 pages
...Australia, with only four millions of population, had 113,550,831 animals. If India, an agricultural ' ' In my own missionary experience I once carefully investigated the earnings of ft congregation of 300, and found the average amounted to less than a farthing a head per day. They... | |
 | Canadian Institute (1849-1914) - 1910 - 616 pages
...days. As one of our Christians said, 'If we can eat food once in two days we will not ask for more!' In my own missionary experience I once carefully investigated the earnings of a congregation of 300, and found that the average amounted to less than a farthing a head per day. They did not live; they eked out... | |
 | Lajpat Rai (Lala) - 1917 - 410 pages
...examined the earnings of a congregation of three hundred, and found the average amounted to less than one farthing a head per day. They did not live, they eked...been in huts where the people were living on carrion. Yet in all these cases, there was no recognised famine! In Heaven's name, if this is not famine, what... | |
 | Germany. Kolonialamt - 1919 - 320 pages
...under our rule is slowly, yet ever faster, ebbing away." HM Hyndman, "The Bankruptcy of India," p. 152. "In my own missionary experience I once carefully...are enough for most people; yet in all these cases the/e was no (official) recognized famine. " Rev. I. Knowles, London Missionary Society. Southern India,... | |
 | Lajpat Rai (Lala) - 1928 - 644 pages
...examined the earnings of a congregation of three hundred, and found the average amounted to less than one farthing a head per day. They did not live, they eked...been in huts where the people were living on carrion. Yet in all these cases, there was no recognized famine I In Heaven's name, if this is not famine, what... | |
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