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Page 23
It must also be borne in mind , that the irrigation in Scinde is artificial , in all tracts beyond the influence of the annual inundation ; and that consequently the uncultivated lands of villages require a large outlay to place them in ...
It must also be borne in mind , that the irrigation in Scinde is artificial , in all tracts beyond the influence of the annual inundation ; and that consequently the uncultivated lands of villages require a large outlay to place them in ...
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“ All philosophers , who find Some favourite system to their mind , In every point to make it fit , Will force all nature to submit . ” Another crying evil , attended at times with equal injustice , was the trial of revenue officers by ...
“ All philosophers , who find Some favourite system to their mind , In every point to make it fit , Will force all nature to submit . ” Another crying evil , attended at times with equal injustice , was the trial of revenue officers by ...
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... at all events , views the case apart from all the circumstances , wbich might have acted , prejudicially or favourably , on the mind of the first Magistrate : then the opinion of the Judge Advocate General , a man , whose whole time ...
... at all events , views the case apart from all the circumstances , wbich might have acted , prejudicially or favourably , on the mind of the first Magistrate : then the opinion of the Judge Advocate General , a man , whose whole time ...
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But it must be borne in mind , that the zemindars had then greater influence in their villages . They were respected and looked up to , and consequently possessed the means of producing the thief , if really in the village ; and they ...
But it must be borne in mind , that the zemindars had then greater influence in their villages . They were respected and looked up to , and consequently possessed the means of producing the thief , if really in the village ; and they ...
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It must also be borne in mind that many of the most important of the police and civil duties were performed by troops of the line ; that military officers , receiving no extra pay , formed the principal judicial Courts of the country ...
It must also be borne in mind that many of the most important of the police and civil duties were performed by troops of the line ; that military officers , receiving no extra pay , formed the principal judicial Courts of the country ...
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