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" The inhabitants gave themselves no trouble about the breaking up and divisions of kingdoms; while the village remains entire, they care not to what power it is transferred, or to what sovereign it devolves; its internal economy remains unchanged. "
The History of British India - Page 268
by James Mill - 1820
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An Analysis of the Constitution of the East-India Company, and of the Laws ...

Peter Auber - 1826 - 908 pages
...themselves no trouble about the breaking-up and division of kingdoms ; while the village remains entire, they care not to what power it is transferred, or...judge and magistrate, and collector or renter of the village." With the view of diminishing the expense of litigation, and in order to render the principal...
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India: Or, Facts Submitted to Illustrate the Character ..., Part 47, Volume 1

Robert Rickards - 1829 - 682 pages
...themselves no " trouble about the breaking up and division of kingdoms; " while the village remains entire, they care not to what power " it is transferred, or...economy remains unchanged ; the Potail is still the head in" habitant, and still acts as the petty judge and magistrate, " and collector, or renter, of the...
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The Political, Commercial, & Financial Condition of the Anglo-eastern Empire ...

Robert Montgomery Martin - 1832 - 432 pages
...inhabitants give themselves no trouble about the breaking up of kingdoms ; while the village remains entire, they care not to what power it is transferred, or...judge and magistrate, and collector or renter of the village." — Fifth Report, p. 85. The foregoing is a beautiful picture of an Indian village, and its...
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The Philosophy of Necessity: Or, The Law of Consequences; as ..., Volume 2

Charles Bray - 1841 - 380 pages
...themselves no trouble about the breaking up and the division of kingdoms, while the village remains entire. They care not to what power it is transferred, or...judge and magistrate, and collector or renter of the village.' " These villages appear not only to have been a sort of small republics, but to have enjoyed...
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The philosophy of necessity, or, The law of consequences: as applicable to ...

Charles Bray - 1841 - 694 pages
...themselves no trouble about the breaking up and the division of kingdoms, while the village remains entire. They care not to what power it is transferred, or...judge and magistrate, and collector or renter of the village.' " These villages appear not only to have been a sort of small republics, but to have enjoyed...
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An Outline of the Various Social Systems and Communities which Have Been ...

Mary Hennell - 1844 - 384 pages
...themselves no trouble about the breaking up and the division of kingdoms, while the village remains entire. They care not to what power it is transferred, or...judge and magistrate, and collector or renter of the village.' " These villages appear not only to have been a sort of small republics, but to have enjoyed...
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A Mission to the Mysore: With Scenes and Facts Illustrative of India, Its ...

William Arthur - 1847 - 578 pages
...themselves no trouble about the breaking up and division of kingdoms : while the village remains entire, they care not to what power it is transferred, or...devolves ; its internal economy remains unchanged." Petty officers, intrusted with the rule of a few towns, and called polgars, (pdlyag&ra, literally,...
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

1847 - 672 pages
...themselves no trouble about the breaking-up and division of kingdoms : while the village remains entire, they care not to what power it is transferred, or...devolves ; its internal economy remains unchanged." Petty officers, intrusted with the rule of a few towns, and called Paylgars, (Pdlyaaara, literally,...
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Chambers's Information for the People, Volume 2

William Chambers - 1849 - 830 pages
...themselves no trouble about the breaking up and division of kingdoms; while the village remains entire, they care not to what power it is transferred, or to what sovereign it devolves; its intentai economy remains unchanged ; the potail is etill the head inhabitant, and still acts as the...
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The New quarterly review, and digest of current literature, Volume 2

1853 - 582 pages
...themselves no trouble about the breaking-up and dividing of kingdoms. While the village remains entire, they care not to what power it is transferred, or...devolves. Its internal economy remains unchanged. The Patel is still the head inhabitant, and still acts as the petty judge and magistrate, and collector...
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