The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 4
... continued in a flourishing state ; agriculture and com- merce increased : and the fine canals , now intersecting the length and breadth of the land , though mostly out of repair and dis- regarded , are lasting memorials of their ...
... continued in a flourishing state ; agriculture and com- merce increased : and the fine canals , now intersecting the length and breadth of the land , though mostly out of repair and dis- regarded , are lasting memorials of their ...
Page 25
... amongst the European officers . The Province continued to be divided into three collectorates , each collectorate being sup- E plied with five or six Deputy Collectors , whose duties BRITISH ADMINISTRATION OF SCINDE . 25.
... amongst the European officers . The Province continued to be divided into three collectorates , each collectorate being sup- E plied with five or six Deputy Collectors , whose duties BRITISH ADMINISTRATION OF SCINDE . 25.
Page 33
... continued judicial Courts , even after Sir Charles had left Scinde , though their sentences required the con- firmation of the Bombay Government . For the first few years after the annexation ( though there does not appear any suf ...
... continued judicial Courts , even after Sir Charles had left Scinde , though their sentences required the con- firmation of the Bombay Government . For the first few years after the annexation ( though there does not appear any suf ...
Page 43
... continued in secret : that the death of the female was equally brought about by the more secret means of poison or the cord ; and that the frequency of cases of alleged suicide on the part of women was to be attributed to this ; but we ...
... continued in secret : that the death of the female was equally brought about by the more secret means of poison or the cord ; and that the frequency of cases of alleged suicide on the part of women was to be attributed to this ; but we ...
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... continued - with an adequate diminution of the tax on land . The great evil , usually resulting from such taxes under native governments , is the fact of their being almost universally farmed out to contractors , who abuse their trust ...
... continued - with an adequate diminution of the tax on land . The great evil , usually resulting from such taxes under native governments , is the fact of their being almost universally farmed out to contractors , who abuse their trust ...
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