Under this simple form of municipal government, the inhabitants of the country have lived from time immemorial. The boundaries of the villages have been but seldom altered ; and though the villages themselves have been sometimes injured and even desolated... The History of British India - Pągina 218per James Mill - 1858Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Malthe Conrad Bruun - 1822 - 692 pągines
...boundaries of villages have bun seldom altered, though often injured or desolated, and the same name and the same families have continued for ages. The inhabitants give themselves no trouble about the breaking up of kingdoms while their village and its internal economy remain unchanged. This state of society is... | |
| Conrad Malte-Brun - 1825 - 692 pągines
...boundaries of villages have been seldom altered, though often injured or desolated, and the same name and the same families have continued for ages. The inhabitants give themselves no trouble about the breaking up of kingdoms while their village and its internal economy remain unchanged. This state of society is... | |
| Peter Auber - 1826 - 908 pągines
...inhabitants of the country have lived from time immemorial : the boundaries of the villages have been but seldom altered ; and though the villages themselves...disease, the same name, the same limits, the same interest, and even the same families, have continued for ages. The inhabitants give themselves no trouble... | |
| Conrad Malte-Brun - 1827 - 574 pągines
...boundaries of villages have been seldom altered, though often injured or desolated, and the same name and the same families have continued for ages. The inhabitants give themselves no trouble about the breaking • See the details and reasonings in Uuchanan's Christian Hesearchcs iu Asia, p 18— Л •bw.i edition.... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1832 - 432 pągines
...inhabitants of the country have lived from time immemorial. The boundaries of the villages have been but seldom altered ; and though the villages themselves...sometimes injured, and even desolated by war, famine, or disease, the same name, limits, and even the same families have continued for ages. The inhabitants... | |
| Charles Bray - 1841 - 380 pągines
...rejoicings : the Musician: and the Poet. " ' Under this simple form of municipal government, the inhabitants have lived from time immemorial. The boundaries of...give 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,... | |
| Charles Bray - 1841 - 694 pągines
...immemorial. The boundaries of the villages have been seldom altered; and though the villages thenisi-lves have been sometimes injured, and even desolated, by...give 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,... | |
| Mary Hennell - 1844 - 374 pągines
...: the Musician : and the Poet. " ' Under this simple form of municipal government, the inhabitants have lived from time immemorial. The boundaries of...give 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,... | |
| William Chambers - 1849 - 830 pągines
...inhabitants of the country have lived from time immemorial. The boundaries of the villages have been but seldom altered ; and though the villages themselves...sometimes injured, and even desolated, by war, famine, or disease, the same name, the same limits, and even the same families, have continued for ages. The... | |
| 1853 - 582 pągines
...inhabitants of the country have lived from time immemorial. The boundaries of the villages have been but seldom altered ; and though the villages themselves...even desolated, by war, famine, and disease, the same names, the same limits, the same interests, and, even the same families, have continued for ages. The... | |
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