Modern India and the Indians: Being a Series of Impressions, Notes, and EssaysTrübner and Company, 1879 - 365 pages |
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... authority that the total cost from first to last of the miracle of en- gineering skill which had transported our huge ship from one sea to the other so easily and pleasantly , was only eighteen millions sterling . Those who are ...
... authority that the total cost from first to last of the miracle of en- gineering skill which had transported our huge ship from one sea to the other so easily and pleasantly , was only eighteen millions sterling . Those who are ...
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... authority ; unless it be taken to mean that in him all the administrative functions of the district are collected and comprehended . He not only collects the revenue , but has high judicial powers , and the whole welfare of a small ...
... authority ; unless it be taken to mean that in him all the administrative functions of the district are collected and comprehended . He not only collects the revenue , but has high judicial powers , and the whole welfare of a small ...
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... authority proba- bly existed long before the time of Manu's code . But the interconnexion between the village system and the state , the nature of the links which have united the higher with the lower power , and the amount of control ...
... authority proba- bly existed long before the time of Manu's code . But the interconnexion between the village system and the state , the nature of the links which have united the higher with the lower power , and the amount of control ...
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... authority , irrespective of his office as a Government agent . He usually receives about half the emoluments of the head - man . 1 See ' Manu , ' xii . 110 : ' Any matter of law settled by a council consist- ing of ten law - abiding men ...
... authority , irrespective of his office as a Government agent . He usually receives about half the emoluments of the head - man . 1 See ' Manu , ' xii . 110 : ' Any matter of law settled by a council consist- ing of ten law - abiding men ...
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... , ' p . 108. In quoting my father's authority , I may mention that his expe- rience of India extended over twenty - four years of unbroken active service . 6 and temperate ' in their habits , ' quiet 50 MODERN INDIA .
... , ' p . 108. In quoting my father's authority , I may mention that his expe- rience of India extended over twenty - four years of unbroken active service . 6 and temperate ' in their habits , ' quiet 50 MODERN INDIA .
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