The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 220
... officers . Because the conditions of service under one of the principal Muhammadan princes of India , namely the Nizam , were such as to attract to his standards natives of means and of good family , who were allowed to join as Captains ...
... officers . Because the conditions of service under one of the principal Muhammadan princes of India , namely the Nizam , were such as to attract to his standards natives of means and of good family , who were allowed to join as Captains ...
Page 343
... officers . " The non - recognition of this difficulty ( ie . of assessing all at the same level ) was the cause of over - assessment in Oudh . " If so , there was no excuse for it , as the Directions to Settlement Officers , -a book ...
... officers . " The non - recognition of this difficulty ( ie . of assessing all at the same level ) was the cause of over - assessment in Oudh . " If so , there was no excuse for it , as the Directions to Settlement Officers , -a book ...
Page 386
... officers . " His Excellency in Council has therefore resolved henceforth to make the pay of Political officers , except in the highest grades , personal , instead of being attached either to one particular place or to one particular ...
... officers . " His Excellency in Council has therefore resolved henceforth to make the pay of Political officers , except in the highest grades , personal , instead of being attached either to one particular place or to one particular ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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