The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 19
... appears that very little grain remained on hand at the closing of the accounts , beyond what was required for advances for zemindars , charitable grants , and payment to labourers on canals , & c . The kasagi collections were more ...
... appears that very little grain remained on hand at the closing of the accounts , beyond what was required for advances for zemindars , charitable grants , and payment to labourers on canals , & c . The kasagi collections were more ...
Page 24
... all the village officers , and uniting bonds between all classes . But the intention appears to have been , to render the cultivators independent of the Zemindars - the nucleus of the 24 BRITISH ADMINISTRATION OF SCINDE .
... all the village officers , and uniting bonds between all classes . But the intention appears to have been , to render the cultivators independent of the Zemindars - the nucleus of the 24 BRITISH ADMINISTRATION OF SCINDE .
Page 26
... appear large in the aggregate ; and the pay of these only has been hitherto taken into account . The enormous multitudes of land measurers , Buttaí - dars , and their múnshis , with the field and grain watchmen , and the ex- penses of ...
... appear large in the aggregate ; and the pay of these only has been hitherto taken into account . The enormous multitudes of land measurers , Buttaí - dars , and their múnshis , with the field and grain watchmen , and the ex- penses of ...
Page 30
... appears a prisoner before the Court , and the following charge is read to him : - " For having on or about CHARGE . stolen two bullocks , the property of Q. How say you A. near- between the hours of of ? are you guilty or not guilty ...
... appears a prisoner before the Court , and the following charge is read to him : - " For having on or about CHARGE . stolen two bullocks , the property of Q. How say you A. near- between the hours of of ? are you guilty or not guilty ...
Page 33
... appear any suf- ficient reason why such Courts should have existed for more than a year or so ) it was as cheap and summary a mode of ad- ministering justice , as any which could have been devised . But , after all , they had no real ...
... appear any suf- ficient reason why such Courts should have existed for more than a year or so ) it was as cheap and summary a mode of ad- ministering justice , as any which could have been devised . But , after all , they had no real ...
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