Major-General Sir Thomas Munro, Governor of Madras: Selections from His Minutes and Other Official Writings, 파트 12,1권Kegan Paul, 1881 |
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... held by its Mahratta chief ; Cuddapah , Salem , Coimbatore , Madura , Tinnevelly , Malabar and Canara , Karnúl , and a portion of Ballári had been brought under the rule of Hyder , while the remainder of Ballári and Guntúr belonged to ...
... held by its Mahratta chief ; Cuddapah , Salem , Coimbatore , Madura , Tinnevelly , Malabar and Canara , Karnúl , and a portion of Ballári had been brought under the rule of Hyder , while the remainder of Ballári and Guntúr belonged to ...
xxx 페이지
... held alike by Pitt and Fox at the commencement of the Revolution , but he did not share their anticipations that a more popular form of government in France would improve the relations between that country and England . Writing to his ...
... held alike by Pitt and Fox at the commencement of the Revolution , but he did not share their anticipations that a more popular form of government in France would improve the relations between that country and England . Writing to his ...
xxxiv 페이지
... held as to the necessity of completely subverting the power of Tippoo , he was much disappointed at the liberality of the terms conceded to the Mysore ruler , who was allowed to retain half his dominions . He wrote : I am still of the ...
... held as to the necessity of completely subverting the power of Tippoo , he was much disappointed at the liberality of the terms conceded to the Mysore ruler , who was allowed to retain half his dominions . He wrote : I am still of the ...
xxxix 페이지
... held Munro , the best evidence is afforded by the fact that after they had been seven years together in the Baramahal , Read , on being appointed to the command of a body of troops . detached to collect supplies for General Harris's ...
... held Munro , the best evidence is afforded by the fact that after they had been seven years together in the Baramahal , Read , on being appointed to the command of a body of troops . detached to collect supplies for General Harris's ...
xliii 페이지
... held by one person , ' it was in fact occupied by three or four families ' of brothers or relatives . ' Many of the ryots had ' not even a single bullock , ' but borrowed or hired ' a pair for a short time during the ploughing ' season ...
... held by one person , ' it was in fact occupied by three or four families ' of brothers or relatives . ' Many of the ryots had ' not even a single bullock , ' but borrowed or hired ' a pair for a short time during the ploughing ' season ...
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accounts advantage altamghá amount ancient Arcot authority Ballári Baramahal better Board of Revenue Bombay Canara Carnatic cause Ceded Districts cent chief Collector Company Court of Directors Cuddapah cultivation customs cutcherry duties Ellore established estates expense farmers farms favour fixed assessment grant gross produce Hindu Hyder Hyder Ali improvement inám increase India inhabitants jágír Khán labour land revenue land-rent landholders landlords lease liable Lord Lord Clive Lord Wellesley Mahomedan Mahratta Malabar ment mirás mirásidár Munro múttadárs Mysore native Nawáb never Nizam Northern Sirkárs object officers opinion pagodas permanent Peshwa possession present princes private landed property private property proprietors provinces public revenue quit-rent Rájá rate of assessment reduction regarded Regulation remission render rent resumed revenue servants rice rupees ryots ryotwár system saleable sarishtadár secure settlement share sirkár lands sovereign Súnda sunnud survey tanks tenants tenure timber tion Tippoo usage village waste waste land whole zemindárs
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lxiii 페이지 - Company shall be at such time engaged by any subsisting treaty to defend or guarantee), either to declare war or commence hostilities, or enter into any treaty for making war against any of the country Princes or States in India...
271 페이지 - We have, in our anxiety to make every thing as English as possible in a country which resembles England in nothing, attempted to create at once, throughout extensive provinces, a kind of landed property which had never existed in them ; and in the pursuit of this object, we have relinquished the rights which the sovereign always possessed in the soil, and we have, in many cases, deprived the real owners, the occupant Rayets, of their proprietary rights, and bestowed them on Zemindars, and other imaginary...
clvii 페이지 - But even if all India could be brought under the British dominion, it is very questionable whether such a change, either as it regards the natives or ourselves, ought to be desired. One effect of such a conquest would be, that the Indian army, having no longer any warlike neighbours to combat, would gradually lose its military habits and discipline, and that the Native troops would have leisure to feel their own strength...
clxxx 페이지 - A free press and the dominion of strangers are things which are quite incompatible, and which cannot long exist together ; for what is the first duty of a free press ? it is to deliver the country from a foreign yoke...
clviii 페이지 - ... in tranquillity but none of them can aspire to anything beyond this mere animal state of thriving in peace : none of them can look forward to any share in the legislation or civil or military government of their country.
xliii 페이지 - ... cultivation on his holding, or he may entirely abandon it. In, unfavourable seasons remissions of assessment are granted for loss of produce. The assessment is fixed in money, and does not vary from year to year, except when water is obtained from a Government source of irrigation ; nor is any addition made to the rent for improvements effected at the ryot's own expense.
272 페이지 - It is time that we should learn that neither the face of a country, its property, nor its society, are things that can be suddenly improved by any contrivance of ours, though they may be greatly injured by what we mean for their good...
cviii 페이지 - ... care to occupy the only passage there was across the Kaitna. When I found their whole army, and contemplated their position, of course I considered whether I should attack immediately, or should delay till the following morning. I determined upon the immediate attack, because I saw clearly, that, if I attempted to return to my camp at Naulniah, I should have been followed thither by the whole of the enemy's cavalry, and I might have suffered some loss ; instead of attacking, I might have been...
clxxxii 페이지 - I cannot view the question of a free press in this country, without feeling that the tenure by which we hold our power never has been, and never can be, the liberties of the people...
cxxvi 페이지 - Hindoo in every part of India. It is that of the minister of state. His dwelling is little better than a shed : the walls are naked, and the mud-floor, for the sake of coolness, is every morning sprinkled with a mixture of water and cow-dung. He has no furniture in it. He distributes food to whoever wants it ; but he gives no grand dinners to his friends. He throws aside his upper garment, and, with nothing but a cloth round his loins, he sits down half-naked, and eats his meal alone, upon the bare...