Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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Page 22
... civil and financial matters are mainly settled in the courts of their neighbouring districts . On the whole then it may be assumed that ten or at most eleven lakhs is a fair average of land revenue for districts fully as large as the ...
... civil and financial matters are mainly settled in the courts of their neighbouring districts . On the whole then it may be assumed that ten or at most eleven lakhs is a fair average of land revenue for districts fully as large as the ...
Page 37
... civil discord over the whole world , the more successful project of involving all Europe in the calamities of a general war were truly revolutionary measures , the insult- ing mockery of a pretended trial to which they subjected their ...
... civil discord over the whole world , the more successful project of involving all Europe in the calamities of a general war were truly revolutionary measures , the insult- ing mockery of a pretended trial to which they subjected their ...
Page 60
... civil administration of the country were taken by the British , and an annual revenue of £ 40,000 , secured to Serbojí . " This arrangement , " says the apologist of the Honor- able Company , " was undoubtedly beneficial to the ...
... civil administration of the country were taken by the British , and an annual revenue of £ 40,000 , secured to Serbojí . " This arrangement , " says the apologist of the Honor- able Company , " was undoubtedly beneficial to the ...
Page 61
... civil and cri- minal justice , and generally the whole civil and military govern- ment of the said city and its dependencies , should be vested , for ever , entirely and exclusively in the honorable East India Com- pany . " A lakh of ...
... civil and cri- minal justice , and generally the whole civil and military govern- ment of the said city and its dependencies , should be vested , for ever , entirely and exclusively in the honorable East India Com- pany . " A lakh of ...
Page 62
... civil and military , of the Nabob had acted in such a manner as to throw the most considerable difficulties into the way of its advance , whilst they were bound by treaty and engagements to afford it every facility . " During the whole ...
... civil and military , of the Nabob had acted in such a manner as to throw the most considerable difficulties into the way of its advance , whilst they were bound by treaty and engagements to afford it every facility . " During the whole ...
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