So much is wrung from the peasnt that even dry bread is scarely left who said that
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"So much is wrung from the peasants that even dry bread is scarcely left to fill their stomachs."
The above statement was made by Pelsaert, a Dutch traveler in response to the poverty that has infiltrated deeply into the lives of the people of Muhgal, India. The statement was made when he visited the subcontinent in the early decades of the 17th century and saw how miserably the people lived. For this abject poverty, Pelsaert held the State responsible.
The above statement was made by Pelsaert, a Dutch traveler in response to the poverty that has infiltrated deeply into the lives of the people of Muhgal, India. The statement was made when he visited the subcontinent in the early decades of the 17th century and saw how miserably the people lived. For this abject poverty, Pelsaert held the State responsible.
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