The Calcutta Review, Volume 21University of Calcutta, 1853 |
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Page 77
... ' duals unfettered , the owners of forests working them or not , as they pleased the only interference by the ruling autho- rity being the levy of a small duty of about one rupee per • 6 6 6 6 · 6 candy . When Tippú Sahib took ILLING.
... ' duals unfettered , the owners of forests working them or not , as they pleased the only interference by the ruling autho- rity being the levy of a small duty of about one rupee per • 6 6 6 6 · 6 candy . When Tippú Sahib took ILLING.
Page 77
... Rupees 90,000 annually , exclusive of charges . He , however , so far recognized the rights of the proprietors as to ' make them an allowance of two fanams per tree of ten inches ' diameter . Tippú appears to have first assumed the roy ...
... Rupees 90,000 annually , exclusive of charges . He , however , so far recognized the rights of the proprietors as to ' make them an allowance of two fanams per tree of ten inches ' diameter . Tippú appears to have first assumed the roy ...
Page 101
... duals unfettered , the owners of forests working them or not , as they pleased - the only interference by the ruling autho- rity being the levy of a small duty of about one rupee per " 6 · 6 6 " < 6 6 candy . When Tippú.
... duals unfettered , the owners of forests working them or not , as they pleased - the only interference by the ruling autho- rity being the levy of a small duty of about one rupee per " 6 · 6 6 " < 6 6 candy . When Tippú.
Page 102
... Rupees 90,000 annually , exclusive of charges . He , however , so far recognized the rights of the proprietors as to ' make them an allowance of two fanams per tree of ten inches ' diameter . Tippú appears to have first assumed the roy ...
... Rupees 90,000 annually , exclusive of charges . He , however , so far recognized the rights of the proprietors as to ' make them an allowance of two fanams per tree of ten inches ' diameter . Tippú appears to have first assumed the roy ...
Page 122
... rupees , from an owner who held the forests in fee simple , and made them over to Government in perpetuity , we come to a despatch of the Court of Directors , of the 30th November , 1842 , received by the Government of India in February ...
... rupees , from an owner who held the forests in fee simple , and made them over to Government in perpetuity , we come to a despatch of the Court of Directors , of the 30th November , 1842 , received by the Government of India in February ...
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