The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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him . We find him in the next cold weather again leaving his province to join Lord Hardinge at Lahore , delegating his powers in Scinde , civil and military , to Major General Simpson , his second - in - command . In the early part of ...
him . We find him in the next cold weather again leaving his province to join Lord Hardinge at Lahore , delegating his powers in Scinde , civil and military , to Major General Simpson , his second - in - command . In the early part of ...
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... leaving the grain in the hands of the Kardars , who were to receive a per- centage on the sale . Another point connected with the Revenue Department remains to be observed , viz . the system of accounts ; and here , as might be expected ...
... leaving the grain in the hands of the Kardars , who were to receive a per- centage on the sale . Another point connected with the Revenue Department remains to be observed , viz . the system of accounts ; and here , as might be expected ...
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... 8,00,000 4,50,000 2,00,000 ........................ ................... 1,50,000 16,00,000 Balance ......... .......... 24,00,000 G This would leave a balance of 24,00,000 Rs . for BRITISH ADMINISTRATION OF SCINDE . 41.
... 8,00,000 4,50,000 2,00,000 ........................ ................... 1,50,000 16,00,000 Balance ......... .......... 24,00,000 G This would leave a balance of 24,00,000 Rs . for BRITISH ADMINISTRATION OF SCINDE . 41.
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This would leave a balance of 24,00,000 Rs . for its general and military charges . We have not included the charges for jaghírs and charitable grants , supposing them to have been deducted from the gross revenue : nor have we alluded ...
This would leave a balance of 24,00,000 Rs . for its general and military charges . We have not included the charges for jaghírs and charitable grants , supposing them to have been deducted from the gross revenue : nor have we alluded ...
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... leaves his sleepless couch , and begins wandering about in the open air , thinking of the fair Zeila . After a little time , he begins to ascend the Jehan - numah . Having climbed the rock , he looks down , just as morning dawns upon ...
... leaves his sleepless couch , and begins wandering about in the open air , thinking of the fair Zeila . After a little time , he begins to ascend the Jehan - numah . Having climbed the rock , he looks down , just as morning dawns upon ...
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