The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 22
... received with satisfaction , though the cash rate was advantageous to those , who cultivated tobacco , sugar , and vegetables , which formerly paid cash at higher rates . These sowings however were of small extent . great error of this ...
... received with satisfaction , though the cash rate was advantageous to those , who cultivated tobacco , sugar , and vegetables , which formerly paid cash at higher rates . These sowings however were of small extent . great error of this ...
Page 24
... received land more advantageously situated , besides saving himself much outlay . If it were neces- sary to extend the watercourse , the Zemindars would have an equal interest with himself in prosecuting the work , and , accord- ing as ...
... received land more advantageously situated , besides saving himself much outlay . If it were neces- sary to extend the watercourse , the Zemindars would have an equal interest with himself in prosecuting the work , and , accord- ing as ...
Page 27
... received : but from that it was in no way evident , that the said sums were what ought to have been received . Every thing from first to last was speculative . The Collectors might indeed , at the com- mencement of the harvest , frame ...
... received : but from that it was in no way evident , that the said sums were what ought to have been received . Every thing from first to last was speculative . The Collectors might indeed , at the com- mencement of the harvest , frame ...
Page 38
... received . In most Oriental countries , there exist systems of internal Police of greater or less efficacy according to the nature of the Go- vernment . In Scinde , such a system had long existed in great perfection . It may be observed ...
... received . In most Oriental countries , there exist systems of internal Police of greater or less efficacy according to the nature of the Go- vernment . In Scinde , such a system had long existed in great perfection . It may be observed ...
Page 42
... receiving no extra pay , formed the principal judi- cial Courts of the country ; all of which , if comparison be made with other provinces and districts , must be considered . The military charges to be computed are those of a divi ...
... receiving no extra pay , formed the principal judi- cial Courts of the country ; all of which , if comparison be made with other provinces and districts , must be considered . The military charges to be computed are those of a divi ...
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