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... farm- ing at Cork . With his natural abilities and education which are of a high order , with his unwavering sympa- thy for the people , and with his long experience in this State and the information he has gathered abroad , Mr. Samarth ...
... farm- ing at Cork . With his natural abilities and education which are of a high order , with his unwavering sympa- thy for the people , and with his long experience in this State and the information he has gathered abroad , Mr. Samarth ...
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... farms . The farmer is given possession of all palm trees belonging to the State ; the Government then levies a tax ... farm rs ' account . The er ment is somewhat somewhat primitiv lets the farm of the entire arrange- first Auction ...
... farms . The farmer is given possession of all palm trees belonging to the State ; the Government then levies a tax ... farm rs ' account . The er ment is somewhat somewhat primitiv lets the farm of the entire arrange- first Auction ...
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... farm in Baroda and Naosari Districts , during the two years under report : - District . Baroda ... Naosari ... : . : 1902-03 . 1903-04 . Rs . Rs . ... 1,730 1,057 ... 91,920 31,920 The rates of fees for licenses for opening shops and ...
... farm in Baroda and Naosari Districts , during the two years under report : - District . Baroda ... Naosari ... : . : 1902-03 . 1903-04 . Rs . Rs . ... 1,730 1,057 ... 91,920 31,920 The rates of fees for licenses for opening shops and ...
79 페이지
... farms . The farmer is given possession of all palm trees belonging to the State ; the Government then levies a tax ... farm rs ' account . The entire arrange- ment is somewhat primitive , as the State first lets the farm of the entire ...
... farms . The farmer is given possession of all palm trees belonging to the State ; the Government then levies a tax ... farm rs ' account . The entire arrange- ment is somewhat primitive , as the State first lets the farm of the entire ...
79 페이지
... farm in Baroda and Naosari Districts , during the two years under report : - District . 1902-03 . 1903-04 . Rs . Rs . Barcda ... : ... 1,730 1,057 Naosari ... ... ... 91,920 31,920 The rates of fees for licenses for opening shops and ...
... farm in Baroda and Naosari Districts , during the two years under report : - District . 1902-03 . 1903-04 . Rs . Rs . Barcda ... : ... 1,730 1,057 Naosari ... ... ... 91,920 31,920 The rates of fees for licenses for opening shops and ...
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Abkari administration agricultural Ahmedabad Amreli District arrears average Babashai Baroda District Bighas Billimora Bombay Bombay Presidency British Districts British India cent Cess Chhota Udaipur classes Commissioner crops cultivators Dabhoi Darbar decrease Delhi Dispensary Diwan duties Education examination expenditure famine farms Fateh Sinh Rao following table Forest Gaekwar Gandevi Gujrat head Highness the Maharaja Highness's Government increase under Mill industry Institute irrigation Kadi District Kalol Kheralu Kodinar lac of rupees Land Revenue LL.B Medical Officer Medical Storekeeper medico-legal Mehsana ment Mill is due Municipalities Naosari District offences Okhamandal Opium Opium is due Padra Palace Patan Patel Percentage period under report Petlad pills plague Police population Railway receipts Registration Revenue demand Revenue is due Sankheda Scholarship schools Settlement Shamsuddin Shrimant Sidhpur Songad Sorabji Stamps Subah Sulemani Taluka tion total number town Unjha Vahivatdar Vijapur villages Visnagar Vyara weaving Yuvaraj Fateh Sinh
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103 페이지 - This union of the village communities, each one forming a separate little state in itself, has, I conceive, contributed more than any other cause to the preservation of the people of India, through all the revolutions and changes which they have suffered, and is, in a high degree, conducive to their happiness, and to the enjoyment of a great portion of freedom and independence.
103 페이지 - The village communities are little republics, having nearly everything that they want within themselves, and almost independent of any foreign relations. They seem to last where nothing else lasts. Dynasty after dynasty tumbles down : revolution succeeds to revolution; Hindu, Pathan, Moghul, Mahratta, Sikh, English are masters in turn ; but the village communities remain the same...
103 페이지 - In times of trouble they arm and fortify themselves: a hostile army passes through the country : the village communities collect their cattle within their walls, and let the enemy pass unprovoked. If plunder and devastation be directed against themselves and the force employed be irresistible, they flee to friendly villages at a distance ; but when the storm has passed over they return, and resume their occupations.
103 페이지 - 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 by war, famine or disease, the same name, the same limits, the same interests and even the same families, have continued for ages.
103 페이지 - ... disease, the same name, the same limits, the same interests, and even the same families, have continued for ages. The inhabitants 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, or to what sovereign it devolves ; its internal economy remains unchanged...
25 페이지 - To all my feudatories and subjects throughout India I renew the assurance of my regard for their liberties, of respect for their dignities and rights, of interest in their advancement, and of devotion to their welfare, which are the supreme aim and object of my rule, and which, under the blessing of Almighty God, will lead to the increasing prosperity of my Indian Empire and the greater happiness of its people.
103 페이지 - ... by the descendants of those who were driven out when the village was depopulated; and it is not a trifling matter that will drive them out, for they will often maintain their post through times of disturbance and...
25 페이지 - The India of the future will, under Providence, not be an India of diminishing plenty, of empty prospect, or of justifiable discontent; but one of expanding industry, of awakened faculties, of increasing prosperity, and of more widely distributed comfort and wealth.
24 페이지 - ... to my Indian people on the solemn occasion when they are celebrating my Coronation. Only a small number of the Indian princes and representatives were able to be present at the ceremony which took place in London, and I accordingly instructed my Viceroy and Governor-General to hold a great Durbar at Delhi in order to afford an opportunity to all the Indian princes, chiefs, and peoples, and to the officials of my Government to commemorate this auspicious event.
24 페이지 - My desire, since I succeeded to the Throne of my revered mother, the late Queen Victoria, the first Empress of India, has been to maintain unimpaired the same principles of humane and equitable administration which secured for her in so wonderful a degree the veneration and affection of her Indian subjects. To all my feudatories and subjects throughout India I renew the assurance of my regard for their liberties, of respect for their dignities and rights, of...