India in the Victorian Age: An Economic History of the PeopleDaya Publishing House, 1985 - 628페이지 |
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... passed into law till after the abolition of the East India Company's government . The Law Commission of 1848 , then consisting of Elliot and Hay Cameron , also prepared a Criminal Pro- cedure Code ; but that too was not passed into law ...
... passed into law till after the abolition of the East India Company's government . The Law Commission of 1848 , then consisting of Elliot and Hay Cameron , also prepared a Criminal Pro- cedure Code ; but that too was not passed into law ...
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... passed in 1873 , and was amended and consolidated in 1881 , under the administration of Lord Ripon . And a Rent Act was passed for the Province of Oudh in 1876. After the close of the century these Acts , both for Agra and Oudh , have ...
... passed in 1873 , and was amended and consolidated in 1881 , under the administration of Lord Ripon . And a Rent Act was passed for the Province of Oudh in 1876. After the close of the century these Acts , both for Agra and Oudh , have ...
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... passed to promote the principles of primogeniture among the old families . And a Land Alienation Act was passed to save the old tribes from a landless existence . This last Act is , as remarked before , a measure of doubtful utility ...
... passed to promote the principles of primogeniture among the old families . And a Land Alienation Act was passed to save the old tribes from a landless existence . This last Act is , as remarked before , a measure of doubtful utility ...
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AUCKLAND AND ELLENBOROUGH | 11 |
HARDINGE AND DALHOUSIE | 14 |
LAND SETTLEMENTS IN NORTHERN INDIA | 33 |
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