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... Regulation to give effect to the Arrangements.— Revenue Surveys commenced . - Great delay anticipated.- Still greater experienced . - Merit of the Government . Madras Village Settlements closed . - Ryotwar resumed . -With Modifications ...
... Regulation to give effect to the Arrangements.— Revenue Surveys commenced . - Great delay anticipated.- Still greater experienced . - Merit of the Government . Madras Village Settlements closed . - Ryotwar resumed . -With Modifications ...
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... regulation thus enacted by the Government was not at all palatable to the towns to which it was to be applied , but after some little delay the 1 1 Reg . iii . , 1814 , and xvi . , 1814 . TUMULTS AT BAREILLY . 121 CHAP . III . 1815 120 ...
... regulation thus enacted by the Government was not at all palatable to the towns to which it was to be applied , but after some little delay the 1 1 Reg . iii . , 1814 , and xvi . , 1814 . TUMULTS AT BAREILLY . 121 CHAP . III . 1815 120 ...
Page 122
... regulation was promulgated . The repugnance felt by the na- tives of India to any new impost was immediately displayed , although in the present instance it could scarcely be regarded as a novelty , as in those parts of the town , where ...
... regulation was promulgated . The repugnance felt by the na- tives of India to any new impost was immediately displayed , although in the present instance it could scarcely be regarded as a novelty , as in those parts of the town , where ...
Page 128
... regulations . Of the rioters , the Mufti and some of the principal ring- leaders quitted the Company's territories , and were never allowed to return . A few of those who were apprehended were brought to trial before the Court of ...
... regulations . Of the rioters , the Mufti and some of the principal ring- leaders quitted the Company's territories , and were never allowed to return . A few of those who were apprehended were brought to trial before the Court of ...
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... regulations . The Ta- lukdars were silently suffered to exercise supreme judicial authority within their own estates , to regu- late their own police , to keep up large bodies of mi- litary followers , and to convert their places of ...
... regulations . The Ta- lukdars were silently suffered to exercise supreme judicial authority within their own estates , to regu- late their own police , to keep up large bodies of mi- litary followers , and to convert their places of ...
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