The History of British India, Volums 3-4Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 220
... Zemindars should hold themselves in readiness, till the Emperor, giving his enemies the slip, should penetrate into Bengal, as he had done the year before; when they should fall upon the province by one united and desperate effort ...
... Zemindars should hold themselves in readiness, till the Emperor, giving his enemies the slip, should penetrate into Bengal, as he had done the year before; when they should fall upon the province by one united and desperate effort ...
Pàgina 5
... Zemindars, by prescribed forms of leases, in India known by the name of pottahs ; that he condemned the provincial councils, and recommended local supervisors, to superintend, for a time, the executive as well as judicial business of ...
... Zemindars, by prescribed forms of leases, in India known by the name of pottahs ; that he condemned the provincial councils, and recommended local supervisors, to superintend, for a time, the executive as well as judicial business of ...
Pàgina 101
... Zemindars of their income ; but leave them an option, either to take the lands which had belonged to them, under an equitable valuation, or to retire upon a pension. They avowed, at the same time, the design of taking the military power ...
... Zemindars of their income ; but leave them an option, either to take the lands which had belonged to them, under an equitable valuation, or to retire upon a pension. They avowed, at the same time, the design of taking the military power ...
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