British India Analyzed: The Provincial and Revenue Establishments of Tippoo Sultaun and of Mahomedan and British Conquerors in Hindostan, Stated and Considered, ÆÄÆ® 2 |
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treafures what coin may be neceflary for the ready difcharge of fuch notes as may
be prefented for payment at the bank. It will, no doubr, be neceflary that the
managers of the banking trade fhould quarterly lay before the proprietors an
exact ...
treafures what coin may be neceflary for the ready difcharge of fuch notes as may
be prefented for payment at the bank. It will, no doubr, be neceflary that the
managers of the banking trade fhould quarterly lay before the proprietors an
exact ...
495 ÆäÀÌÁö
... it becomes neceflary to fhew that the Company's cuftoms are the Government
cuf- toms, and that the attempts to elude the rights of the flate have hitherto been
equally ruinous to the interefts of the Company and to the rights of the public, and
...
... it becomes neceflary to fhew that the Company's cuftoms are the Government
cuf- toms, and that the attempts to elude the rights of the flate have hitherto been
equally ruinous to the interefts of the Company and to the rights of the public, and
...
517 ÆäÀÌÁö
It is not neceflary to illuftrate the remark by the inftances of bafe iniquity imputed
to Governors, of which the moment of inveftigation, reftitution, or pu- nifhment is
irretrievably part, and therefore, for the credit .of Great Britain, ought for ever to be
...
It is not neceflary to illuftrate the remark by the inftances of bafe iniquity imputed
to Governors, of which the moment of inveftigation, reftitution, or pu- nifhment is
irretrievably part, and therefore, for the credit .of Great Britain, ought for ever to be
...
544 ÆäÀÌÁö
There are good and bad in all bodies of men, and among thefe weavers it was
fbmetimes neceflary to fend out MohuJJih to act as he ought, that is, not permit
the weaver to do other bufinefs till he had finifhed his quota of cloth, fo that
feverity ...
There are good and bad in all bodies of men, and among thefe weavers it was
fbmetimes neceflary to fend out MohuJJih to act as he ought, that is, not permit
the weaver to do other bufinefs till he had finifhed his quota of cloth, fo that
feverity ...
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My opinion is, that the Zemindar is indifputa- ble proprietor of the foil, and the
Reyut but a Vaff / or peafant, who becomes a part of his neceflary property J ."
The Pottahs of my plan are for one year, connrmable in perpetuity if approved
from ...
My opinion is, that the Zemindar is indifputa- ble proprietor of the foil, and the
Reyut but a Vaff / or peafant, who becomes a part of his neceflary property J ."
The Pottahs of my plan are for one year, connrmable in perpetuity if approved
from ...
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318 ÆäÀÌÁö - Directors flare with aftonul1ment at this increafe ; you will ftare too, my dear Sir, as a proprietor. — Methinks I hear them and you cry out, What the devil became of this difference the laft year, as it muft have been collected, beyond the...
415 ÆäÀÌÁö - Resolution of leaving out the notification to the land-holders that if the settlement shall be approved by the Court of Directors it will become permanent, and no further alteration of the jumma take place at the expiration of the ten years.
320 ÆäÀÌÁö - Soubahdaiy, than that we have already obtained of the Purgunnahs ; but the times are not yet ripe for fo great a grafp, nor have we fufficient ftrength to hold it; though it is certain, were we Soubahs of the provinces, the emperor would regularly receive more than double the revenues thefe provinces ever produced to him; and the Eajt-India Company become, in a fhort time, the richeft body of fubjects in the world. • I am, Sir, &c. JZH The END of the FIRST PART, Mh \ \ *• *• f r...
320 ÆäÀÌÁö - Z may, •may, in a future favourable conjuncture, be well worth confideration ; at prefcnt we have but to afk and have, a more eafy acquifition of the Suba.dary than that we have already obtained of the Purgunnahs...
320 ÆäÀÌÁö - Purgunnahs, had been difmifled, at the inftigation of the new operators. I fent privately for one or two of the moft creditable of them, and enquired into the caufe of their difmiffion ; and this brought on an opening of the whole fcene, and gave me fufficient foundation for forming my letter of the nth of June : had that failed in bringing the lands to a public fale to the...
446 ÆäÀÌÁö - Supreme Court shall not have or exercise any Jurisdiction in any Matter concerning the Revenue, or concerning any Act or Acts ordered or done in the Collection thereof, according to the Usage and Practice of the Country, or the Regulations of the Governor-General and Council.
319 ÆäÀÌÁö - I muft clear up to you a circumftance that may poffibly be caufe of wonder to you, viz. by what means I arrived at their real value. In the firft place, I had long and full conviction that the fame fyftem of frauds and chicane ran through every Zemindary of the provinces; and from a general knowledge of the countries granted to us, it appeared to me moft...
331 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... estimate. The way is this — the land is measured with the crops standing, and which are estimated by inspection. Those who are conversant in the business say that the calculation can be made with the greatest exactness.
318 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... on an average, of 46 per cent. at their firft fair fale, was proof enough of former frauds, the more fo, as this advance encreafed every year, and the other branches in proportion. As your former Zemindars could not juftly be deemed culpable in that cafe, from the frequent changes in the poft; fo in the prefent, no blame properly falls on your collector, the truft being too extenfive...
330 ÆäÀÌÁö - Soobah for the hnfbandman and government to divide the crops. Grain is always cheap, and the produce of the lands is determined by Nuffuk('7).