| Niccolao Manucci - 1826 - 354 pàgines
...the empire accumulate great wealth, which passes at their death into the oofters of the sovereign. Nothing can possibly be more uniform than the administration...justice in the States of the Mogul. The viceroys, the governors of provinces, the chiefs of the cities, and of the smallest towns, perform precisely in the... | |
| François Catrou - 1826 - 356 pàgines
...the empire accumulate great wealth, which passes at their death into the coffers of the soveNothing can possibly be more uniform than the administration...justice in the States of the Mogul. The viceroys, the governors of provinces, the chiefs of the cities, and of the smallest towns, perform precisely in the... | |
| Henry George Keene - 1879 - 292 pàgines
...Signor Manucci, a contemporary European, with similar opportunities and fewer prepossessions — " Nothing can possibly be more uniform than the administration...justice in the States of the Mogul. The viceroys, the governors of provinces, the chiefs of the cities and towns, perform precisely in the place of their... | |
| THOMAS S. SMITH - 1880 - 488 pàgines
...another European— contemporary witfo Bernier, but with three-fold advantages and experience—says that "nothing can possibly be more uniform than the administration of justice in the States of the Mughal...in which barbarism is so qualified by the equity that pervades the administration as to render... | |
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