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The accounts of each village with the Government were adjusted at the time of
settlement. Arrangements were made for the liquidation of any outstanding
balance of land revenue, or tuccanee, or the remission of the demand
determined.
The accounts of each village with the Government were adjusted at the time of
settlement. Arrangements were made for the liquidation of any outstanding
balance of land revenue, or tuccanee, or the remission of the demand
determined.
460 ÆäÀÌÁö
We encamped on a flat piece of ground near a well below Báláka, which is
always built near villages for the cattle to drink out of The chief of Ungolo came in
with eggs, &c. and said his young men had joined Ikkaree in the incursions into
the ...
We encamped on a flat piece of ground near a well below Báláka, which is
always built near villages for the cattle to drink out of The chief of Ungolo came in
with eggs, &c. and said his young men had joined Ikkaree in the incursions into
the ...
463 ÆäÀÌÁö
They informed me that the head man of Ikkaree's village was up in their village
and would come down if I would not molest him, which king guaranteed he came
down and offered a spear, and said Ikkaree was most anxious to come to terms, ...
They informed me that the head man of Ikkaree's village was up in their village
and would come down if I would not molest him, which king guaranteed he came
down and offered a spear, and said Ikkaree was most anxious to come to terms, ...
465 ÆäÀÌÁö
Ram Doss said they belonged to Ikkaree, and that that chief had sent word to say,
he would give us grain if we went to his village, but that he would not, or could not
, send it, (as he had promised to do) if I did not move forward. My chief object ...
Ram Doss said they belonged to Ikkaree, and that that chief had sent word to say,
he would give us grain if we went to his village, but that he would not, or could not
, send it, (as he had promised to do) if I did not move forward. My chief object ...
466 ÆäÀÌÁö
I gave him some presents, and he returned to his village. About an hour
afterwards, it being evening, the men were all cooking in the bed of the river,
when two Nagas sneaked up through the jungle from the opposite bank and
threw two ...
I gave him some presents, and he returned to his village. About an hour
afterwards, it being evening, the men were all cooking in the bed of the river,
when two Nagas sneaked up through the jungle from the opposite bank and
threw two ...
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