The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... records of certain fixed villages in the vicinity . The general rule appeared to be that all grain dues , not paid by a certain time , should be so commuted with a view to close the accounts . From this brief statement of the modes and ...
... records of certain fixed villages in the vicinity . The general rule appeared to be that all grain dues , not paid by a certain time , should be so commuted with a view to close the accounts . From this brief statement of the modes and ...
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... records , which had come into their possession ; and in these duties they were most ably seconded by the Sazáwuls and Kardars of the former rule , without whose help and instruction , they would have foun- dered , and eventually sunk in ...
... records , which had come into their possession ; and in these duties they were most ably seconded by the Sazáwuls and Kardars of the former rule , without whose help and instruction , they would have foun- dered , and eventually sunk in ...
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... record or define existing rights , which must ever be the first duty of Government in a newly ac- quired country , whatever mode of assessment it may adopt . Rights and customs , which have existed uninterrupted for cen- turies , must ...
... record or define existing rights , which must ever be the first duty of Government in a newly ac- quired country , whatever mode of assessment it may adopt . Rights and customs , which have existed uninterrupted for cen- turies , must ...
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... records contained in each season's accounts ; so that all were more or less in the hands of an ill - paid office múnsbi . As for audit , it was a farce ; there was no real auditor , but the Collector himself . The Bombay auditor ...
... records contained in each season's accounts ; so that all were more or less in the hands of an ill - paid office múnsbi . As for audit , it was a farce ; there was no real auditor , but the Collector himself . The Bombay auditor ...
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... record employed : - 66 Proceedings held before — , Magistrate of upon the trial , who appears a prisoner before the Court , and the following charge is read to him : - For having on or about CHARGE . near stolen two bullocks , the ...
... record employed : - 66 Proceedings held before — , Magistrate of upon the trial , who appears a prisoner before the Court , and the following charge is read to him : - For having on or about CHARGE . near stolen two bullocks , the ...
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