The History of British India, Том 5Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... Revenue ; and the receipt of presents from the farmers of the revenue in Nuddea , Dinagepore , and Bahar . The managers began with the Provincial Councils . It was proved by a variety of documents , that the Provincial Councils had ...
... Revenue ; and the receipt of presents from the farmers of the revenue in Nuddea , Dinagepore , and Bahar . The managers began with the Provincial Councils . It was proved by a variety of documents , that the Provincial Councils had ...
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... revenue CHAP . V. should be vested with the powers of judicature and police ; by having conveyed to them the principal authority in the Dewannee Adauluts , with the power of magistrates in apprehending offenders against the public peace ...
... revenue CHAP . V. should be vested with the powers of judicature and police ; by having conveyed to them the principal authority in the Dewannee Adauluts , with the power of magistrates in apprehending offenders against the public peace ...
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... revenue , had formerly had in charge . To the Anglo - Indian government , however , it appeared , that the management of the Sayer duties but ill accorded with the character of a great landed aristocracy , now imparted or supposed to be ...
... revenue , had formerly had in charge . To the Anglo - Indian government , however , it appeared , that the management of the Sayer duties but ill accorded with the character of a great landed aristocracy , now imparted or supposed to be ...
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