The Calcutta Review, Volume 21University of Calcutta, 1853 |
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Page 73
... improved by the conversion of the Hîra Court , and many of its subordinate tribes ; and the influence of Hîra permeated Arabia . But Hîra itself was the vassal of Persia ; and its native dynasty having lately fallen , had been replaced ...
... improved by the conversion of the Hîra Court , and many of its subordinate tribes ; and the influence of Hîra permeated Arabia . But Hîra itself was the vassal of Persia ; and its native dynasty having lately fallen , had been replaced ...
Page 111
... improvement ; pointing out that " the " 6 6 6 sys- tem of throwing open teak forests to all who wish to cut , or giving them to contractors , is in the highest degree ruinous . They cut indiscriminately all that comes in their way ; any ...
... improvement ; pointing out that " the " 6 6 6 sys- tem of throwing open teak forests to all who wish to cut , or giving them to contractors , is in the highest degree ruinous . They cut indiscriminately all that comes in their way ; any ...
Page 113
... improvement . Mr. Farish , the Governor of Bombay , seemed inclined to deal with the subject in earnest , and on the 4th April , 1839 , recorded a Minute , advocating the location permanently of an agent on the Malabar coast ; a survey ...
... improvement . Mr. Farish , the Governor of Bombay , seemed inclined to deal with the subject in earnest , and on the 4th April , 1839 , recorded a Minute , advocating the location permanently of an agent on the Malabar coast ; a survey ...
Page 119
... improvements made by the mort- gagee . 6 " 6 · The Madras Board of Revenue approved of Mr. Conolly's proposal to rent forests , as a plan that " would effectually re- move all difficulties that might arise from the assertion of the ...
... improvements made by the mort- gagee . 6 " 6 · The Madras Board of Revenue approved of Mr. Conolly's proposal to rent forests , as a plan that " would effectually re- move all difficulties that might arise from the assertion of the ...
Page 120
" 6 elapse , before the beneficial effects of these contemplated improvements can be fully appreciated , and that their ulti- mate object is for years far more distant . " He recommended , therefore , the permanent appointment of a sub ...
" 6 elapse , before the beneficial effects of these contemplated improvements can be fully appreciated , and that their ulti- mate object is for years far more distant . " He recommended , therefore , the permanent appointment of a sub ...
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administration Agra ancient appear appointed Arab Arabia Assam authority Bani beautiful Benares Bengal Board of Control Bombay brahmas British Budha Calcutta called canal Canara Captain century chief Christian Cis-Sutlej civil Clause Court of Directors cultivation Cussai Delhi déwas district Doab double Government duty East India Company enquiry existence feet Ganges give Gótama Government of India hills Himyar Hindu Hîra House improvement interest irrigation Kaaba king labour Lahore lakhs land Lord M. C. de Perceval Madras Mahomet Malabar Mecca ment Méru miles mountains Nágaséna native North West Provinces North Western Provinces object officers party passed Persian population possession present proprietors Punjab Raja Reform revenue river road ruins rules rupees Ryotwari Shah Sikh Sir Charles Wood Taghlib teak teak forests temple tenure thing Thomason timber tion tomb traveller trees tribes village whole Yemen