The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 12
... taken by the two Govern- ments were entirely different . From the state in which Scinde was found at the conquest , we have shown that its future prospects and welfare were parti- cularly liable to be affected , by the kind of officers ...
... taken by the two Govern- ments were entirely different . From the state in which Scinde was found at the conquest , we have shown that its future prospects and welfare were parti- cularly liable to be affected , by the kind of officers ...
Page 13
... taken in the right direction , serve as strong encouragements : and no impartial person could view without admiration , what is perhaps the greatest improvement of all , the settlement of the North West Provinces . This work of many ...
... taken in the right direction , serve as strong encouragements : and no impartial person could view without admiration , what is perhaps the greatest improvement of all , the settlement of the North West Provinces . This work of many ...
Page 16
... taken in kind ; but there was this ma- terial . difference , that , whereas with regard to lands paying by Buttai , the Government share was levied according to the pro- duce of the season , without reference to the extent of land cul ...
... taken in kind ; but there was this ma- terial . difference , that , whereas with regard to lands paying by Buttai , the Government share was levied according to the pro- duce of the season , without reference to the extent of land cul ...
Page 25
... taken the most able men many years to obtain any insight into . At the same time , no steps were taken to record or define existing rights , which must ever be the first duty of Government in a newly ac- quired country , whatever mode ...
... taken the most able men many years to obtain any insight into . At the same time , no steps were taken to record or define existing rights , which must ever be the first duty of Government in a newly ac- quired country , whatever mode ...
Page 26
... taken into account . The enormous multitudes of land measurers , Buttaí - dars , and their múnshís , with the field and grain watchmen , and the ex- penses of stowing and weighing grain , have never been brought into the calculation ...
... taken into account . The enormous multitudes of land measurers , Buttaí - dars , and their múnshís , with the field and grain watchmen , and the ex- penses of stowing and weighing grain , have never been brought into the calculation ...
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Affghan Affghanistan Agra amongst appears army attack Bala Hissar battalion Bengal Bombay Brahmans brigade British Buddhist Cabul Calcutta Captain Cawnpore character Chiefs civil Clive Collectors command commenced course Court cultivation Diamond Harbour district ditto Dost Mahomed duties earth effect Emperor enemy English Envoy European existed fact favour feeling force former Fund Ghiljies Government Governor-General guns hand Herat Hindi Hindu honour Hungary India influence interest Judson Kalhana Kashmir Khan labour land language Lord Macnaghten Madras matter means measures ment military mind Moohummudun Namuh native nature Nawab never North Western Provinces object officers pass period Persian Police portion possessed present proprietors Provinces Rajput reason received record regard remarks render respect revenue rupees Sanskrit schools Scinde Scindians Shah Shah Shuja sipahis spirit thing tion troops Urdu village whilst whole Zeila