The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... kind of officers selected at first to carry out the views of Government - their aptitude and capacity being sure to produce good effects , which sub- sequent misrule would not entirely or speedily remove ; whilst their errors or ...
... kind of officers selected at first to carry out the views of Government - their aptitude and capacity being sure to produce good effects , which sub- sequent misrule would not entirely or speedily remove ; whilst their errors or ...
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... kind . This share varied from to ; but was , in most instances , . - The Kasagi was also a mode of assessment , in which the Government share was taken in kind ; but there was this ma- terial . difference , that , whereas with regard to ...
... kind . This share varied from to ; but was , in most instances , . - The Kasagi was also a mode of assessment , in which the Government share was taken in kind ; but there was this ma- terial . difference , that , whereas with regard to ...
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... kind , but in cash , at the half - yearly market value of the grain , estimated from the village records of certain fixed villages in the vicinity . The general rule appeared to be that all grain dues , not paid by a certain time ...
... kind , but in cash , at the half - yearly market value of the grain , estimated from the village records of certain fixed villages in the vicinity . The general rule appeared to be that all grain dues , not paid by a certain time ...
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... kind , and the latter at the rate of two rupees per mensem . When the grain was cut , cleaned , and collected , it remained under the Government seal , and in charge of grain - watchmen , until the rounds of the but- tai - dar brought ...
... kind , and the latter at the rate of two rupees per mensem . When the grain was cut , cleaned , and collected , it remained under the Government seal , and in charge of grain - watchmen , until the rounds of the but- tai - dar brought ...
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... kind . Now our rule superseded all this internal economy , or at all events dis- regarded it . It is true we adopted the system of tracking , and acknowledged the responsibility of zemindars in cases , when the prints were taken to ...
... kind . Now our rule superseded all this internal economy , or at all events dis- regarded it . It is true we adopted the system of tracking , and acknowledged the responsibility of zemindars in cases , when the prints were taken to ...
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