The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... brought his knot of followers to swell the heterogeneous horde . Thus were collected from all quarters of India the thousands , who vainly opposed themselves to the British bayon- et . Every one , who has had experience of the tribes of ...
... brought his knot of followers to swell the heterogeneous horde . Thus were collected from all quarters of India the thousands , who vainly opposed themselves to the British bayon- et . Every one , who has had experience of the tribes of ...
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... . Filled with bound- less ambition , he was brought , late in life , for the first time into a position , which held out to him the prospect of feeding that ambition to the utmost . With a pre 12 BRITISH ADMINISTRATION OF SCINDE .
... . Filled with bound- less ambition , he was brought , late in life , for the first time into a position , which held out to him the prospect of feeding that ambition to the utmost . With a pre 12 BRITISH ADMINISTRATION OF SCINDE .
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... brought him to the village . The division of grain , with all the fees , & c . , was the final work : after which the Government share was made over to the grain factor , under whose responsibi- lity it remained . A very general mode of ...
... brought him to the village . The division of grain , with all the fees , & c . , was the final work : after which the Government share was made over to the grain factor , under whose responsibi- lity it remained . A very general mode of ...
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... of The Napierian bigah was fixed at 2,500 square yards , or 22,500 square feet . The Bengal bĂgah varies from 14,400 to 16,000 square feet . recommending " pottahs " for waste land brought under culti- 22 BRITISH ADMINISTRATION OF SCINDE .
... of The Napierian bigah was fixed at 2,500 square yards , or 22,500 square feet . The Bengal bĂgah varies from 14,400 to 16,000 square feet . recommending " pottahs " for waste land brought under culti- 22 BRITISH ADMINISTRATION OF SCINDE .
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recommending " pottahs " for waste land brought under culti- vation , granting them rent free for two years , and also of recom- mending an increased rate , where the vicinity to market towns , or other causes , gave the cultivators ...
recommending " pottahs " for waste land brought under culti- vation , granting them rent free for two years , and also of recom- mending an increased rate , where the vicinity to market towns , or other causes , gave the cultivators ...
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