The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 14
... establishing his new Government . It is true , that this could not be completed until the turbulent robbers . were repressed : but , with two general officers under his com- mand , it is strange that he himself should have been ...
... establishing his new Government . It is true , that this could not be completed until the turbulent robbers . were repressed : but , with two general officers under his com- mand , it is strange that he himself should have been ...
Page 17
... established rate of the village : but this of course greatly depended on the degree of interest possessed by the parties with the Kardars , whose report was to decide the merits of the case . Such were some of the eccentricities of ...
... established rate of the village : but this of course greatly depended on the degree of interest possessed by the parties with the Kardars , whose report was to decide the merits of the case . Such were some of the eccentricities of ...
Page 31
... establish- ment given him for all his duties , revenual and judicial , consisted of one English writer , two múnshís , and two peons . Another thing must be considered - the character of the Governor . Sir Charles's energy and admirable ...
... establish- ment given him for all his duties , revenual and judicial , consisted of one English writer , two múnshís , and two peons . Another thing must be considered - the character of the Governor . Sir Charles's energy and admirable ...
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... established ; and those , who were at all events the best acquainted with revenue details , might have been selected to compose it . Why should not the Collector have been President , and two of his de- puties , or those of the ...
... established ; and those , who were at all events the best acquainted with revenue details , might have been selected to compose it . Why should not the Collector have been President , and two of his de- puties , or those of the ...
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... established by law : in some cases the Collector assumed the right , but very sel- dom . Sir Charles heard all cases brought before him : but this could only be done , when he was marching through his district , and that was only once ...
... established by law : in some cases the Collector assumed the right , but very sel- dom . Sir Charles heard all cases brought before him : but this could only be done , when he was marching through his district , and that was only once ...
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