The Calcutta Review, Volume 21University of Calcutta, 1853 |
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Page 124
... grant or lease . The extent of those grants varies with circumstances , but where they are given without reserve and in perpetuity , they constitute a perfect form of private property . " 6 Now , in the case of teak forests , teak is ...
... grant or lease . The extent of those grants varies with circumstances , but where they are given without reserve and in perpetuity , they constitute a perfect form of private property . " 6 Now , in the case of teak forests , teak is ...
Page 133
... grant , and , as far as possible , to discourage the practice of cutting up valuable timber into pieces . " 6 6 6 These were pretty comprehensive instructions , but this sort of paper work flourishes in India - long instructions , long ...
... grant , and , as far as possible , to discourage the practice of cutting up valuable timber into pieces . " 6 6 6 These were pretty comprehensive instructions , but this sort of paper work flourishes in India - long instructions , long ...
Page 137
... grants , the forest rules , framed by Mr. Blun- dell , had been entirely disregarded . " " The explanations given by ... grant , by their violat- ing the rules . " The observation which follows these remarks , is a perfect non - sequitur ...
... grants , the forest rules , framed by Mr. Blun- dell , had been entirely disregarded . " " The explanations given by ... grant , by their violat- ing the rules . " The observation which follows these remarks , is a perfect non - sequitur ...
Page 138
... grant was provided by the rules in question , for any breach of them , as it was generally believed by the natives , that the • Government could not desire to have all the forests thus thrown on their own hands . " Then follows a series ...
... grant was provided by the rules in question , for any breach of them , as it was generally believed by the natives , that the • Government could not desire to have all the forests thus thrown on their own hands . " Then follows a series ...
Page 143
... grants , some of which were re- sumed by Captain Guthrie ) appealed to Government , when ' instructions were immediately given to the Commissioner , the 6 " " ⚫ Captain Durand , to restore the TENASSERIM TEAK TIMBER TRAFFIC , 143.
... grants , some of which were re- sumed by Captain Guthrie ) appealed to Government , when ' instructions were immediately given to the Commissioner , the 6 " " ⚫ Captain Durand , to restore the TENASSERIM TEAK TIMBER TRAFFIC , 143.
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